The long held dream, of establishing a unique entertainment company; focuses on providing a suite of filming and theatrical productions. The company comprises of individuals who are passionate about the entertainment industry and have wealth of experience, gain from exposure to the various areas where the company is focusing. Owner understands the impediments and difficult conditions which local f
ilm industry normally face in the beginning caused by imbalances created by apartheid; but hope that as South Africa is experiencing rapid changes from the recession of early nineties. There are opportunities arising in this film and television industry which accommodate new Small Medium Enterprise Film Producers and Scriptwriters. Our country has shown that there is some good work produced for the Southern African market and some notable success by local talent who are selling their entertainments products even to the overseas entertainment market. The recent success of films such as the academy award winning Tsotsi, the nominated Yesterday, Promise Land, the Sky in her eyes and U-Carmen e-Khayelitsha is indicative of a new local emerging market in this industry. And the new talent that was shown by the young students from Soweto by making a docu-movie called “Wembley to Soweto” as one of Paperpush Productions and BluOrange Media with Wilton Pictures; and not forgetting “Izulu Lami” by Dv8 Films and Vuleka Productions about the life of a woman from rural areas who was living with her two kids Thembi and Khwezi. That work well done, gives the hope of success in South African Film industry and it is also the challenge to the ones on the field of Showbiz to come on board with their spectacular products, in a way of giving our country the glory in film production. And that will be the way of challenging the investors to invest in the future of South African Film Industry. Extreme Film and Music believes that the changes in society and in the economy is creating a revival of local interest and attracting the investment of money and entertainments skills development. This is caused by political changes and economy growth of our country. Overseas and local people are interested on South African Film Companies and they have begun to take advantage of investing their monies on South Africa Entertainment products. With intention of creating opportunities for local filmmakers who wish to concentrate on educational films, especially those that promote the use of many cultures.