Since our first show in 2008, a lot has happened both in the world and at our office. It’s been a while since we’ve touched base with our audience and see how our films are being received. In true Street Talk-style, we wanted to see what the word was on the street. ...
What is Street Talk TV without the streets? A large part of what we do here at Street Talk TV is to bring real stories from local communities to your screens. We go into people’s homes, work environments, social gatherings, but when this is taken away, what is left? ...
At Street Talk TV, we’ve brought you documentaries about social change and hot topics. From gangsterism to the state of the nation, it’s safe to say that we’re not afraid of the nitty-gritty realism that is living in South Africa. This year, we’re mixing things up a...
To end off an exciting year here at Street Talk TV, we had the privilege of being invited to work with the City of Cape Town to bring the men of Macassar our films. In the hopes to bring about awareness to gender-based violence during the famous 16 Days of Activism...
After Primrose’s Story aired on Wednesday night, the deputy speaker was so moved by it that he contacted Station Commander, Brigadier BM Stander, at the Milnerton Police Station to find out why the case of Gender-Based Violence presented in the film was never...
Recently, we partnered with Steps on an exciting project in Zimbabwe. Through their partner organisation, My Age Zimbabwe, we were given the opportunity to make 3 films on the topics of sexuality, gender and sexual reproductive health. We worked closely with My Age...
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
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