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.

Our Country, Our Future

Our Country, Our Future

Season 13 Episode 10 ''This country is being sold!'... "The R350 is making the world lazy!"... "Eskom will work ...
Art, empowerment & giving back

Art, empowerment & giving back

Season 13, Episode 9 Established Cape Town performing artists, designers, and tourism entrepreneurs at ...
United We Stand

United We Stand

Season 13, Episode 8 'When you're there, you dance your stress out!' Young artists from the dance group ...
Change? It’s up to us!

Change? It’s up to us!

Season 13, Episode 7 Are we brainwashed into a political structure where we are dependent on grants for ...
Karoo: meth addiction

Karoo: meth addiction

Season 13 Episode 6
The disabled ride the waves

The disabled ride the waves

Season 13 Episode 5
Farmers battle power cuts

Farmers battle power cuts

Season 13, Episode 4
Loadshedding is killing us

Loadshedding is killing us

Season 13, Episode 3
‘My addiction to tik’

‘My addiction to tik’

Season 13, Episode 2
Tales of Crime and Redemption

Tales of Crime and Redemption

Season 13, Episode 1

Take action

Some of the topics that we cover stir up emotions. If you are inspired to act from having seen one of our films, then download our take action manifesto

If you have an issue/story that you think needs to be told  get in touch with us.
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