ICYMI: WHO WON AT THE 11th SAFTAs
The Road production team and some of it's cast took the four awards. PICTURES: Jurgen Marx |
JUST because the production has the highest viewership
numbers or trends on social media every time they are broadcast, this doesn’t
guarantee them awards.
And this weekend, this theory was proved at the 11th South
African Film and Television Awards where some of the local favourite shows were
left empty handed when 181 judging panelists opted for "quality over
quantity”.
According to legendary actor and playwright Dr John Kani,
who is one of the overall head judges of the awards alongside actor Jerry
Mofokeng and film producer Firdoze Bulbulia, said when picking the nominees for
this year’s awards they dealt with “honesty in pursuit of excellence”.
“It’s very difficult for us to pick who will be the deserving
winner so we had to leave it to the auditors. The process was honest, creative
and these judges had a passion for the industry of South Africa ,” said Kani.
And the tallying left some viewership favourites out, as
productions such as Sunday night drama Saints
and Sinners, top earning flick Happiness
is a Four Letter Word and highly viewed soapies Isidingo, Uzalo and Generations clinched zero golden horns.
The three soapies this month generated big viewership
figures according to the Broadcast Research Council of South Africa which
showed that SABC1 soap Uzalo scored over 8,1million viewers while its
competitor on the same channel Generation:
The Legacy had 7935512 viewers last month. SABC3 soapie Isidingo had just over 1million viewers
while drama show Saint and Sinners
generated 888459 viewers. Popular film Happiness
is a Four Letter Word which made over R13million in Box Office according to
NFVF Box Office Report in June last year, also walked away with nothing at the
award ceremony.
Co-hosting the awards with Katlego Maboe, was Thando Thabethe. PICTURE: GabPostSA |
The main show which was hosted by 5FM's Thando Thabethe and Expresso’s
Katlego Maboe, proved to be a night of success for Mzansi Magic telenovela The Road which was canned last year
after four months of its launch after only 128 episodes under its belt of the
expected 208 episodes.
They led the television soap and telenovela sub-category
taking four golden horns for best telenovela, best post production editing,
best production design and best wardrobe, make-up and hair categories.
Bomb Shelter productions - which owns Yizo-Yizo, Isibaya and The Road- producer, Kutlwano Ditsele
said they were “happy" with the outcome of the awards despite The Road
being canned last year.
“The channel believed in the show, the people who worked
on it gave it their all and held back nothing, but this didn’t mean that the
audience would understand and love the show, which is why it was short lived.
“There is no discussion on the show returning, but we have
to find the right audience for such shows,” said Ditsele.
Actor Mandla Gaduka received supporting actor award for his role in soapie Ashes to Ashes 2. |
In the same sub-category, Isibaya earned one gong while High
Rollers managed to score three award with actor Antony Coleman getting the
best actor award. Tina Jaxa was awarded the best actress for her role in eTV
soap Gold Diggers, Linda Sebezo from Greed and Desire earned the best supporting
actress and Mandla Gaduka received the best supporting actor for his role in Ashes to Ashes.
Noem My Skollie actor Abdurahgmaan Adams captivated the audience with is dance as he took the supporting actor in a feature film award. PICTURES: Jurgen Marx |
Best actor in feature film went to Dann-Jaques Mouton for his role in Noem My Skollie. |
In the feature film sub-category, movie Noem My Skollie which was selected for
the Best Foreign Language Film at the 89th Oscars scored five awards with it’s
lead actor Dann-Jaques Mouton scooping best actor and Abdurahgmaan Adams
getting best supporting actor.
Sink production team and cast. PICTURE: Jurgen Marx |
They went head to head with Afrikaans drama flick Sink clinched the best feature film
award while its actress Shoki Mokgapa received best actress award.
Other films that won included Modder en Bloed who walked away with two awards while Anant Singh’s
production Shepherds and Butchers
scored one award for its directing by Oliver Schmitz.
Said Schmitz: "I thank you for this honour and apologise profusely that I
cannot be with you, I am shooting at the moment and that made it impossible for
me to come. I salute my fellow nominees and the new generation of directors in
South Africa who mare making big strides despite the difficulties and
uncertainties that mark our profession".
Nominated in the best actor category for his role in
Shepherds and Butchers Garion Dowds who’s father Ashley and brother Connor are
also big named local actors, said although he didn’t win, he was "blown
away by the nomination".
“I did not expect to be nominated with two of the best
actors in South Africa ,
this was quite an honour,” said Dowds.
Actor Warren Masemola clinched his second SAFTA. PICTURE: Jurgen Marx |
In the drama sub-category it was Kyknet’s Bloed Broers and eTV’s Heist that lead with five awards each.
Mofokeng - a head judge for the awards won best actor for Heist while Warren Masemola scored a best best supporting actor,
making it his second award after winning best supporting actor in a sitcom for
his role in Ses’ Top La.
Other winners included Anele Mdoda who scored the best
talk show host award, while singer Karen Zoid’s show Republic van Zoid scored best talk show, Thembisa Mdoda won the
best television presenter award as voted for by the public and American concept
show The Voice South Africa scored
best international format show.
Legendary actress Lydia Mokgokoloshi was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award. |
Lifetime achievement award was awarded to Lydia Mokhokoloshi, an actress on Skeem Saam who many may recall on SABC drama Bophelo Ke Semphekgo as a fiesty mother to playboy son Nkosheng.
Bomb Shetler team took the most awards on the night including Most Popular Soap for Isibaya. PICTURE: Jurgen Marx |
Isibaya was the overall winning soapie which was voted by
the public as they best soapie of 17 soapies which excluded Skeem Saam and
Muvhango who “didn’t enter the awards”.
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