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Penguin Films is a South African film and television production company based in Cape Town, noted for its work in feature films, long-form drama and comedy and educational programming. Established in the 1990s, it has achieved both local and international acclaim, with multiple award-winning productions across film festivals, television award ceremonies and children’s programming.

Penguin Films
Company typeFilm and television production company
IndustryFilm, television
Founded1990s
FounderRoberta Durrant[1]
HeadquartersCape Town, South Africa
ProductsFeature films, television series
Websitehttps://www.penguinfilms.co.za

History

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Founded in the early 1990s, Penguin Films first gained prominence with its groundbreaking democracy-education series Khululeka, commissioned by the Matla Trust and broadcast between 1994 and 2009. The series was designed to inform South Africa’s first-time voters on democratic principles following the end of apartheid.

In collaboration with the Wits University's Centre for Applied Legal Studies, Penguin Films produced Future Imperfect (1993–2000), a talk show hosted by Professor Dennis Davis profiling South African leaders in exile.

Over the ensuing decades, Penguin Films expanded into feature-film production and long-form television, forging partnerships with local broadcasters such as M-Net, kykNET, South African Broadcasting Corporation and international networks including Disney Channels and Showmax.

Filmography

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Feature Films

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  • Inside Out (1998) – Distributed by Ster Kinekor and Icon Entertainment
  • Skilpoppe (2004) – Premiered as M-Net Movie of the Month
  • Felix (2013) – Distributed by Off the Fence; sold to the UK Italy, Turkey, Australia and most of Africa
  • Ingoma (2016) – Won six SAFTAs, including Best Made-for-TV Movie
  • Krotoa (2017) – Distributed by Shoreline Entertainment (USA)

Television

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Drama series

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  • Saints and Sinners (Seasons 1–3) – Mzansi Magic/M-Net
  • Rng of Lies – M-Net telenovela[2]
  • Sara se GeheimkykNET
  • Home AffairsSABC (International Emmy nominations; Golden Rose special mention; Banff finalist)
  • Sokhulu and Partners – SABC (International Emmy nominations)
  • AmbitionseTV
  • IsikiziMzansi Magic
  • Z’bondiwe – eTV
  • Izingane Zobaba
  • Montana
  • Shreds and Dreams
  • Forced Love – SABC

Children’s programming

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Sitcoms

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  • S'gudi Snaysi (It’s Good, It’s Nice) – SABC[2]
  • Going Up (Seasons 1–4) – SABC
  • About Us – SABC
  • Madam & Eve (Seasons 1–3) – eTV
  • SOS – eTV
  • Fishy Feshuns
  • Going Up Again
  • Mazinyo dot Q
  • Stokvel – various seasons on SABC/eTV

Awards and nominations

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Film awards

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Best Film Awards

  • Harlem International Film Festival: Best Film
  • Montreal International Black Film Festival: Best Narrative Feature
  • Depth of Field International Film Festival: Best of Show
  • IndieFEST Film Awards: Best of Show
  • Accolade Global Film Competition: Award of Excellence Special Mention ( Women Filmmakers)
  • World Woman Awards: World Platinum Award
  • Filmmakers World Festival: Diamond Award
  • International Film Festival for Women, Social Issues and Zero Discrimination: Award of Excellence
  • International Movie Awards: Platinum Award
  • Felix

Awards and accolades

  • TIFF Kids Young People’s Jury Award: Best Feature Film Audience Choice
  • Durban International Film Festival: Lucas Award (2013)
  • Frankfurt Lucas Film Festival: Lucas Award
  • Cinekid Audience Award: Best Film
  • Pan African Film Festival (Amsterdam Awards): Best Film
  • Tumbleweeds Festival (USA): Audience Award
  • European Youth Film Festival (Belgium): Best Film
  • Ale Kino Festival (Poland): Best Feature Film

Television awards

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Awards and nominations

  • SAFTA Wins:
  • Best Made-for-TV Movie: Ingoma (2016)
  • Best Children’s Programme: Disney Cookabout (2017)
  • Best Ensemble TV Comedy (2010, 2012)
  • Best Editing for Drama (2016)
  • Tempo Award
  • Best Television Series: Sara se Geheim (2018)
  • International Emmy nominations: Home Affairs (2006, 2007), Sokhulu and Partners (2009) and Stokvel (Sitcom category, 2004)
  • Rose d’Or Awards
  • Special Mention: Home Affairs (2007)
  • Bronze Rose: Madam & Eve (2002)
  • Banff World Media Festival
  • Finalist: Home Affairs (2007)

Other productions

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  • Arendsvlei:
  • 156-episode Afrikaans telenovela for kykNET & kie (transmission commenced 1 October 2018)
  • Die Sentrum:
  • First original Afrikaans telenovela for SABC 2
  • Love, Lies and Hybrids: Made-for-TV feature for M-Net and Showmax

References

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