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South African Filmmakers Plead for Rebate Rescue as Crisis Deepens

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsMarch 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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At the Joburg Film Festival, South African filmmakers gathered to warn the government about a worsening rebate crisis. Curator Nhlanhla Ndaba opened the event by describing the situation as a test of the industry’s very foundation. He urged lawmakers to act quickly and restore confidence in the sector.

Why the Rebate System Matters

The South Africa film rebate crisis threatens the flow of foreign and local productions. From 2015 to 2025, film and TV work added 26.4 billion rand to the economy. That contribution peaked in 2022, just as the Dept. of Trade and Industry Corporation (DTIC) rolled out new guidelines for the 25 percent incentive. Filmmakers say the new rules are opaque and the application backlog is growing.

Hundreds of workers marched on Parliament in January under the Save SA Film Jobs banner. They highlighted a DTIC rebate delay that left more than 660 million rand unpaid. Actor and producer Luke Rous described the situation as horrific. He said crew members face repossessions and constant anxiety about unpaid wages.

Financial Strain on the Industry

Producer Delon Bakker, chair of the Independent Producers Organization, warned that banks are blacklisting filmmakers who cannot meet loan terms because of delayed payments. He called on the government to allocate more budget to fix the South African film industry incentives and get the rebate system moving again.

A study by Olsberg SPI, commissioned by the Independent Producers Organization, showed that investor confidence is slipping. Leon Forde, a senior analyst, said the lack of transparency at DTIC is eroding trust. The report suggests that without swift reform, South Africa could lose its status as a preferred location for international productions.

International Perspective

Known Associates Group executive chairman Joel Chikapa Phiri recently returned from the United States where he met Hollywood studio heads. They expressed concern that South Africa has fallen off their radar. Phiri assured them that the country remains the best place to shoot films, but only if the rebate system is reliable.

What Comes Next?

Following the January protest, both industry representatives and DTIC officials were invited to present their cases to Parliament. Stakeholders hope that dialogue will produce a clear pathway out of the crisis. The Joburg Film Festival runs from March 3 to 8, offering a platform for continued advocacy.

Industry workers, producers, and government officials must work together to restore the South Africa screen production funding that fuels jobs and economic growth. The future of the nation’s film and television sector depends on swift, transparent action.

Source: Variety

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