FADE TO BLACK: Parliament vows intervention after Save SA Film Jobs protest exposes industry (…)

FADE TO BLACK: Parliament vows intervention after Save SA Film Jobs protest exposes industry freefall

[Daily Maverick - Zambia] - 28/01/2026
On Wednesday, 28 January, film and television professionals protested in Cape Town, accusing the state of crippling their industry. The demonstration led to a breakthrough when the trade and industry committee chair accepted their memorandum and pledged urgent intervention.
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