At the opening of MIPAfrica on Monday, Nomsa Philiso, CEO of General Entertainment at MultiChoice Group, announced that more African films and TV series are reaching global audiences than ever before.
“There’s a strong possibility that Africa’s film industry is on the brink of a global breakthrough,” said Philiso. “We’ve already witnessed this with Afrobeats, Amapiano, and African music as a whole.”
MIPAfrica is an event focused on the television and digital content industry, specifically tailored to the African market.
It serves as a platform for showcasing African content, facilitating networking, and fostering business opportunities between African and international media professionals.
The event highlights the growing influence of African film, television, and digital content on the global stage, providing a space for industry stakeholders to connect, collaborate, and explore new ventures.
Philiso highlighted several major achievements for African content in the past year, including:
MultiChoice has also expanded the reach of African stories through MultiChoice Studios and partnerships with distributors like Abacus, AMC, Fremantle, StudioCanal, and The Exchange, which is representing MIPAfrica’s opening film, The Fix.
Reyka opened the Monte-Carlo Television Festival in 2022. It received International Emmy nominations for Best Drama and Best Actress for Kim Engelbrecht in 2022. Fremantle then sold the series to over 150 territories. Season 2, launched in February 2024, shifted the action to Durban Harbour, with Fremantle once again seeing strong sales.
Additional successes include:
Philiso stressed that while international success is significant, MultiChoice’s primary focus remains on producing content for its African audience.
“Africans, like everyone else, want to hear their own languages and see themselves reflected in what they watch,” she said.
“On Showmax, 9 out of the 10 most-watched shows since its relaunch in February have been local. It took a massive show like House of the Dragon to make a dent.”
As Africa’s largest content producer, with a presence in 50 of the continent’s 54 countries and stories told in 45 languages, MultiChoice continues to lead in African storytelling. Recent successes include Shaka iLembe, the most Googled TV series in South Africa last year. Big Brother Naija garnered 1.8 billion votes. East African content is also flourishing, with Showmax Originals Pepeta and The Real Housewives of Nairobi winning Viewers’ Choice and Best TV Show at the 2024 Kalasha Awards.
“We’ve been buying content from global giants for decades. Now, these relationships are becoming increasingly reciprocal as demand for African content grows. Our scale and proven track record make us an ideal partner in Africa for anyone as excited as we are about expanding the global content landscape.”
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