STREET TALK FILM SERIES
Street Talk TV produces 15 minute documentaries which reflect human experience and feelings on the issues and challenges of our time and society which are broadcast on Community Television and DSTV.
Street Talk is an innovative documentary series that presents uninhibited conversation between participants in discussion groups in a spontaneous way so that the viewer appears to sit in an empty chair in the circle, giving a sense of participation and involvement. Discussions are filmed in informal settings (shebeens, shacks, school classrooms, restaurants) which are both accessible to participants and situate the series in community settings. In 2010, Street Talk presented a new format in which the documentaries featured organisations and individuals who have a positive impact on their communities.
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Soccer gogo’s live longer!
Season 8 Episode 46
Husbands age and die while these gogos from Khayalitsha stay fit on the soccer field ...
Men just don’t listen…
Season 8 Episode 45
Three women get down and dirty in an hilarious conversation that goes from faking ...
Crime and our youth
Season 8 Episode 44
Last week 5 high school students from Langa shared their stories on why they turned ...
Boyhood/Ganghood
Season 8 Episode 43
Teenage boys have no option but to belong to a gang, without protection they are not ...
When the taps run dry…
Season 8 Episode 42
A cross-section of Capetonians confront the water crisis. From the townships to the ...
Public transport nightmare
Season 8 Episode 41
Capetonians share their transport woes and how PRASA has left them stranded. They ...
Challenging the patriarchy
Season 8 Episode 40
Four black professional women discuss how in their culture little boys are raised ...
Old and Active
Season 8 Episode 39
The Khayelitsha grannies sports club 'Vukani Ma-Afrika' take on their counterparts ...
Must Zuma Go?
Season 8 Episode 38
SHOULD ZUMA GO ? SHOULD HE BE PUNISHED? AND WILL CYRIL DO A BETTER JOB? People on ...
Living with the virus
Season 8 Episode 37
A group from TAC ( Treatment Action Campaign ) talk about the challenges of living ...
Gender-who cares? Part 2
Season 8 Episode 36
Growing up gay, queer, lesbian or trans can present challenges. A sexually diverse ...
The “Little prince” syndrome
Season 8 Episode 35
Four black professional woman talk about how men are brought up differently from ...
Gender-who cares?
Season 8 Episode 34
A sexually diverse group of university graduates discuss gender fluidity, and how ...
Our heritage-our future?
Season 8 Episode 33
Seniors from Masibambane Hight School, Kraaifontein, describe some of the almost ...
Community artist unite
Season 8 Episode 32
Young black artist activists recount how they came to be artists and what they are ...
When will men learn?
Season 8 Episode 31
Four black professional women share their very personal experiences of gender ...
Pride in your heritage
Season 8 Episode 30
High School seniors talk about the importance of Heritage in shaping their lives. ...
Gatvol V
Season 8 Episode 29
Six mothers who have lost children to the gang wars in Hanover Park tell how they ...
Gatvol IV
Season 8 Episode 28
Six mothers from Hanover Park, murder capital of the Cape Flats, talk about how the ...
Gatvol III
Season 8 Episode 27
Six mothers from Hanover Park, murder capital of the Cape Flats, tell how they have ...
Gatvol II
Season 8 Episode 26
Six mothers from Hanover Park recount in heart-rending detail the emotional fallout ...
Gatvol I
Season 8 Episode 25
Six mothers from Hanover Park share their stories of how they have lost children in ...
Leave or stay?
Season 8 Episode 24
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University students take a hard look at South Africa today and wonder whether to ...
Change the sexist mindset
Season 8 Episode 23
20 somethings riff on how much one's upbringing determines your attitude towards ...
Pitfalls of Social media
Season 8 Episode 22
Driven to suicide by online bullying ? Raped and murdered after intimate photos ...
If you strike a woman…
Season 8 Episode 21
Young adults confront the searing topic of gender violence. Why are we South ...
You Are What You Eat
Season 8 Episode 20
A conversation about food and how it affects our lives. Organic vs. junk. How social ...
Sangoma’s on gender
Season 8 Episode 19
Gays and lesbian sangoma's tell how they are being discriminated against by people in ...
Whats the future for born frees? part 2
Season 8 Episode 18
Born Frees discuss the challenges they face in present-day South Africa. How the ...
Social media-A double-edged sword
Season 8 Episode 17
How does social media effect the youth? 5 well informed young women discuss the ...
Black kids in private schools
Season 8 Episode 16
Mothers of black kids at private schools discuss the pros and cons of the ...
#MenAreTrash
Season 8 Episode 15
Young women voice their concerns and outrage about the incredible statistics of the ...
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