Women battle in lights, camera, sexism industry

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Women in the South African film have to overcome challenges in a patriarchal film sector

Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.Lost your password? Please enter your username or email address. You will receive a link to create a new password via email.Reel problems: Noluthando Rotwane, founder of the She Fest has spoken out about the challenges of sexism in the film industry.

Historically, women have been significantly underrepresented in key roles such as directors, producers and writers. “By implementing programmes that address the challenges we can generate solutions and present opportunities.”Multi-award-winning film director Sihle Hlophe manages to overcome the challenges in a number of ways.

Noluthando Rotwane, the founder of the She Fest, also aims to create platforms for women in a thorny film industry. In its second year, She Fest —which took place earlier this year at Constitution Hill in Johannesburg — is an event celebrating the talents of women in the creative film industry. “There was a lack of job creation and opportunities available for women in the industry.”

A non-profit organisation, Swift is committed to championing empowerment and access to equal opportunities for women in the film industry.

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