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SAFTA Awards 2007: The Nominees

Written by TVSA Team from the blog News on 18 Sep 2007
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Nominees for the second South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs) were announced last week at a press conference in Montecasino, Johannesburg.

The SAFTA 2007 team received 245 entries for this year's awards competition. The entries' eligibility period was 16 months prior to the opening of the call for entries, from November 2005 to 31 January 2007.

Judging took place from 7 June – 31 August 2007 in the categories of feature film, documentary, student and short films, TV dramas, soapies, comedies, reality, game, wildlife, talk, magazine and news and actuality shows.

The judging panel this year consisted of over 60 members of industry professionals and practitioners.

The awards ceremony will be held on 27 October, 2007.

This is the full list of 2007 nominees:

TELEVISION

TV Drama

Best TV Drama

When We Were Black
Heartlines: The Good Provider
The Lab

Best Director in a TV Drama

The Lab - Barry Berk
Heartlines: The Good Provider - Barry Berk
When We Were Black - Khalo Matabane

Best Actress in a TV Drama

Heartlines: The Good Provider - Nthathi Moshesh
Home Affairs - Brenda Ngxoli
The Lab - Nambitha Mpumlwana

Best Actor in a TV Drama

Fana Mokoena - The Lab
Graham Hopkins - The Lab
Patrick Mofokeng - Heartlines: The Good Provider

Best Supporting Actress in a TV Drama

Bayo Jwalo - Gaz'lam
Harriet Manamela - When We Were Black
Ferry Jele - Society

Best Supporting Actor in a TV Drama

Tumisho Masha - Gaz'lam
Simo Magwaza - Hard Copy
Jody Abrahams - Hard Copy
Jerry Mofokeng - When We Were Black

Best Ensemble Cast in a TV Drama

Hard Copy
The Lab
When We Were Black

Best Sound Design in a TV Drama

Hard Copy (Eugene Meyer)
Tsha Tsha (Julie van den Berg)
Heartlines: The Good Provider (Julie Van den Berg & Jim Petrak)

Best Cinematographer in a TV Drama

Mike Downie - Heartlines: The Good Provider
Jonathan Kovel - The Lab
Matthys Mocke - When We Were Black

Best Art Direction in a TV Drama

The Lab (Jeanine Lee Ching)
When We Were Black (Nkulu Ntshudisane)
Tsha Tsha (Amanda van Wyngaard)

Best Writer/Writing Team in a TV Drama

Michelle Rowe & Jacqui L'Ange - Heartlines: The Good Provider
Barry Berk - The Lab
Tumelo Padi and Ryan Fortune - When We Were Black

Best Hair and Make-up in a TV Drama

Lucy Ngwira - Heartlines: The Good Provider
Nino-Ray Shongwe - Tsha Tsha
Lucy Ngwira - The Lab

Best Costume Design in a TV Drama

Lulu Sixakwe - Tsha Tsha
Agrinneth Mokwena - The Lab
Sue Steel - When We Were Black

Best Editor in a TV Drama

Gugu Sibanze - Hard Copy
Megan Gill - Heartlines: The Good Provider
Charlie Sapadin - The Lab

Best Music in a TV Drama

The Junior Musicians' Yacht Club - Hard Copy
Su Lubner & Loyiso Bala - Tsha Tsha
Phillip Miller - When We Were Black

TV Soap

Best Director in a TV Soap

Ronnie Lennox - Generations
Duma Ka-Ndlovu - Muvhango
Directing Team - Isidingo

Best Actress in a TV Soap

Mara Louw - Muvhango
Michelle Botes - Isidingo
Keke Semoko - Isidingo

Best Actor in a TV Soap

Menzi Ngubane - Generations
Don Mlangeni Nawa - Isidingo
Siyabonga Twala - Scandal!

Best Supporting Actress in a TV Soap

Winnie Ntslaba - Generations
Velephi Mnisi - Muvhango
Hlubi Mboya - Isidingo

Best Supporting Actor in a TV Soap

Robert Feldman - Isidingo
Clint Brink - Scandal!
Mike Mvelase - Generations
Chris Beasley - Isidingo
Craig Urbani - Isidingo

Best Ensemble Cast in a TV Soap

Muvhango
Generations
Isidingo

Best Post Production in a TV Soap

Scandal!
Generations
Isidingo

Best Multi-Camera Team in a TV Soap

Muvhango Team - Muvhango
Generations Team - Generations
Isidingo Team - Isidingo

Best Art Direction in a TV Soap

Sean Pretorius - Muvhango
Megan Havenga - Generations
Isidingo Team - Isidingo

Best Sound Designer in a TV Soap

Calvin Moletsane - Muvhango
Jonathan Kvalsvig - Generations
Neels De Bruin and Kenneth Zwane - Isidingo

Best Writer/Writing Team in a TV Soap

Generations Writing Team - Generations
Muvhango Writing Team - Muvhango
Isidingo Writing Team - Isidingo

Best Make-up/Hairstylist Direction in a TV Soap

Nene Masongankika (Make-up) & Sizakele Sambene (Hair) - Muvhango
Isidingo Hair & Make-up Team - Isidingo
Nonhlanhla Nombewu (Make-up) & Ishmael Lise (Hair) - Generations

Best Costume Design in a TV Soap

Muvhango Team - Muvhango
Natalie Lundon - Generations
Julie Palmer - Isidingo

Best Music Composition in a TV Soap

Jonathan Kvalsvig - Generations
Musa Mhlongo - Muvhango
Isidingo Team - Isidingo

Drama Nominations

The Lab - 12
When We Were Black - 10
Heartlines: The Good Provider - 9
Hard Copy - 6
Tsha Tsha - 5
Gaz'lam - 2
Home Affairs - 1
Society - 1

Soapie Nominations

Isidingo - 17
Generations - 13
Muvhango - 11
Scandal! - 3

Comedy Nominations

City Ses'la - 8
Gabriël - 8
Sorted - 7
Laugh Out Loud - 5
Stokvel - 5
Izoso Connexion - 5
The Most Amazing Show - 4
Nomzamo - 3

Feature Film Nominations

Goodbye Bafana - 9
Catch A Fire - 8
Son Of Man - 8
Bunny Chow - 7
Mama Jack - 7
Faith Like Potatoes - 4
Ouma se Slim Kind - 2
Beat The Drums - 1
Silent Fall - 1
TV Comedy

Best TV Comedy

City Ses'la
Laugh Out Loud
Stokvel
Gabriël

Best Director in a TV Comedy

Josh Rous - City Ses'la
Johnny Barbuzano - Izoso Connexion
Craig Freimond - Sorted

Best Actress in a TV Comedy

Jo da Silva - Gabriël
Nkuli Sibeko - City Ses'la
Manaka Ranaka - Stokvel

Best Actor in a TV Comedy

James Ngcobo - Stokvel
Lionel Newton - Sorted
Meren Reddy - City Ses'la

Best Supporting Actress in a TV Comedy

Elise Cawood - Gabriël
Denise Newman - Gabriël
Andrea Dondolo - Stokvel
Helene Truter - Laugh Out Loud

Best Supporting Actor in a TV Comedy

Tshamano Sebe - Stokvel
Ben Kruger - Gabriël
Alan Committie - Laugh Out Loud

Best Writer/Writing Team in a TV Comedy

Craig Freimond & Robbie Thorpe - Sorted
Helene Truter - Gabriël
City Ses'la Writing Team - City Ses'la

Best Multi-Camera Team in a TV Comedy

Natalie Haarhoff - Nomzamo
Eran Tahor - Sorted
Trevor Brown - Izoso Connexion

Best Art Direction in a TV Comedy

Martha Sibanyoni - Nomzamo
Naobi Noisette - Gabriël
Renate Schultz - Izoso Connexion

Best Sound Designer in a TV Comedy

Post Master & Tinus Smit - Laugh Out Loud
Sven Larsen - Izoso Connexion
President Kapa - Sorted

Best Costume Design in a TV Comedy

Martha Sibanyoni - City Ses'la
Kezia Eales - Sorted
The Most Amazing Show Team - The Most Amazing Show

Best Makeup and Hair in a TV Comedy

Genevieve Jevon - The Most Amazing Show
Debra Nichol (Make-up) & Mandy Mcdonald (Hair) - Gabriël
Nichi Morassutti - City Ses'la

Best Editor in a TV Comedy

Geoffrey Butler - The Most Amazing Show
Este Nortje - Izoso Connexion
Penelope Flascas - Sorted
Post Masters & John Scheeper & Kathy Jenks - Laugh Out Loud

Best Music in a TV Comedy

Nathan Redpath & Theo Crous - The Most Amazing Show
Bruce Williams - City Ses'la
Selaelo Selota - Nomzamo

TV Non-Fiction

Best Factual Entertainment Programme

L'Atitude
Zola 7
Khumbul'ekhaya

Best Education Programme

Walala wa sala (Kagiso TV)
50/50 Semaka (Eclipse Television Productions)
What's Your Story (Pitch Black Films)

Best Children/Youth Programme

Adv @ The Water Hole (Vuleka Productions)
Take 5 - Virginity Testing (Mokoailane Productions)
Whip The Chef (Welela Studios)

Best Magazine Programme

Studio 53
Top Billing
Free Spirit

Best Variety Programme

Roer!
Afro Café
Strictly Come Dancing

Best Game Show

Summer Games - Duncan Irvine (producer) & David Hickson (director)
The Gen Game - Denys Webb (producer/director)
The Weakest Link - Kee-Leen Irvine (producer)

Best Reality Show

The Sho'T Left Challenj - Christa Joubert (producer) & Anton Burgraaff (director)
Elite Ops - Duncan Irvine (producer) & Warren Bleksley (director)
The Cut: South Africa - Danie Ferreira (producer) & Marguerite Albrecht (director)

Best Talk Show

Choice - Ernie Vosloo (producer/director)
The Chat Room - Thokozani Nkosi (producer/director)
Gons - Ruette Steyn (producer) & Rudi Botha (director)

Best Sports Programme

Shosholoza - Devon Brough (director) & Production Team (producer)
Slam Dunk - Charlene Fleur
Women In Sport - Melinda Lombard (director)

Best Wildlife Show

Deadly Summer - Doug Mackay & Hope (producers)
Dive To Tiger Central - Peter Lambert (producer) & Brenda Spaan (director)
Pemba: Groen - Jaco Loubser (producer/director)

Best Made-For-TV Movie

Beat Out The Devil - Hilary Blecher (producer/director)
Bayethe Jesu - Wilma Botha (producer) & Andrew Timm (director)
Heartlines - Mariki Pretorius (producer) & Angus Gibson (director)

FILM

Documentary Feature

Best Documentary Feature

Heavens's Herds - Nguni Cattle, Nguni People - James Hersov (producer/director) & Sophia de Fay (director)
Betrayal - Mark Jeremy Kaplan (producer/director) & Xola Mkefe
Men of Gold - Black on White Series - Mandilakhe Mjekula (producer) & Vincent Moloi (director)

Documentary Short Subject

Best Documentary Subject

Samora Machel - A Luta Continua 20 Years After - Barbara King (producer/director) & Enoch Sithole (executive producer)
Night Sweepers - Mandilakhe (associate producer) & Itumeleng Matshele (co-producer) & Vincent Moloi (director)
We Still Are Warriors - Part 1 - Siyabonga Makhatini (producer)

Student And Short Films

Best Student Film

Leila - Amil Patel (producer) & Riaz Arbi (director)
Ongeriewe - Tristram Atkins (producer) & Robin Kleinsmidt (director)
Sindiswa - Thobile Mkhwanazi (producer) & Grant Angus (director)

Best Short Film

Strangers - Monique Garden (producer) & Bobby Heaney (director)
Little Bang - Diek Grobler (producer/director)
The Tale Of How - The Blackheart Gang (producer/director)

Feature Films

Best Feature Film

Bunny Chow
Goodbye Bafana
Catch A Fire

Best Feature Film Director

David Hickson - Beat The Drums
Mark Dornford May - Son Of Man
John Barker - Bunny Chow

Best Actress in a Feature Film

Annelise Bosh - Ouma se Slim Kind
Pauline Malefane - Son Of Man
Bonnie Henna - Catch A Fire

Best Actor in a Feature Film

Kagiso Lediga - Bunny Chow
Leon Schuster - Mama Jack
Junior Singo - Beat The Drum

Best Supporting Actress in a Feature Film

Quinn Brown - Ouma se Slim Kind
Jennifer Steyn - Goodbye Bafana
Mary Ann Barlow - Mama Jack

Best Supporting Actor in a Feature Film

Clive Scott - Beat The Drum
Patrick Lyster - Goodbye Bafana
Hamilton Dlamini - Faith Like Potatoes

Best Feature Scriptwriter

David Kibuuka - Bunny Chow
Shawn Slovo - Catch A Fire
Greg Latter - Goodbye Bafana
Writing Team - Son Of Man

Best Feature Cinematographer

Dave Aenmey - Faith Like Potatoes
Chris Schutte - Mama Jack
Lance Gewer - Beat The Drum
Giulio Biccari - Son Of Man
Sarel Eloff - Goodbye Bafana

Best Production Designer

Jonny Breedt - Catch A Fire
Tom Hannam - Goodbye Bafana
Ernie Seegers - Son Of Man

Best Editing

Johan Lategan - Mama Jack
Ronelle Loots - Faith Like Potatoes
Saki Bergh - Bunny Chow

Best Music Composition

Roger Hawkins - Silent Fall
Grant Mclachlan - Faith Like Potatoes
Charles Hazelwood - Son Of Man
Joel Assaizky - Bunny Chow
Phillip Miller - Catch A Fire

Best Sound Designer

Phillip Miller - Catch A Fire
Joel Assaizky - Bunny Chow
Barry Donnelly - Son Of Man

Best Make-up

Nicolette van Wyk - Catch A Fire
Pia Cornelius - Goodbye Bafana
Debra Nicoll - Mama Jack

Best Ensemble Cast

Catch A Fire - Moonyeenn Lee (Casting Director)
Goodbye Bafana - Moonyeenn Lee (Casting Director)
Mama Jack - Christa Schamberger (Casting Director)

Best Costume

Phillip Miller - Mama Jack
Jessica Dornford-May - Son Of Man
Diana Cilliers - Goodbye Bafana



37 Comments

Citanul
18 Sep 2007 01:47

Leon Schuster best actor for Mama Jack?  Please this year may he not show up in costume.

azHOT
18 Sep 2007 03:03

WTF?

babyjoe
18 Sep 2007 03:11

yho, why don't they give each nominee and award and save us the headache

Suzilicious
18 Sep 2007 03:16

OMG!, OMG!, OMG!, i cant believe am seeing this. Will be back to comment.

immaculate
18 Sep 2007 03:20

Hela basadi NO NOMINATION for my favourite soapie 7de Laan! I shall toyi toyi

cma2007
18 Sep 2007 03:47

baby joe  u funny!!! mara i agree with u

me
18 Sep 2007 05:24

i was also looking for 7de laan,,, haai khona

tizoz
18 Sep 2007 07:01

personally I think The Lab should do a clean sweep with their 12 nominations, Isidingo as well but surely they need to give others a chance. by the way are these just SABC awards?

nonkez
18 Sep 2007 07:12

best writing - generations. wat a load of bull. wer's  scandal in that category??

were is:

the showbiz report
20 something
7de laan
forgive and forget

these nominees are just a bunch of ghetto sabc1 programmes.

im happy with the lab though......

monchooza
18 Sep 2007 07:19

Hi penny..........

KittyKat
18 Sep 2007 07:34

I'm sorry......WHAT!
Where's Home Affairs, where's Vatiswa Ndara? 

Y is Generations even on the list-for anything!
oyyyyyyyy I really dont get it, does anybody?
who even does the nominations?

KittyKat
18 Sep 2007 07:36

Seriously???????/

nonkez
18 Sep 2007 07:58

kittykat im suprised myself

monchooza
18 Sep 2007 08:04

these are the dumpest awards ever. scandal is no where to be seen? all we see here is the lab and when we were black..this is too jokes

Molilo
18 Sep 2007 08:23

Scandal and 7de laan deserve to be nominated not Generations. These will kill the spirits of ppl behind these 2 sopies including actors/esses in these sopies, tthese judges they just do not know what they want.

Hollywood Princess
18 Sep 2007 08:48

Everybody unhappy about the nominations need to realize that productions needed to enter themselves in order to be nominated. If you don't enter (like all other award shows accross the world) you won't be nominated. So, maybe the problem lies with ETV and MNET for not entering their shows.

tizoz
18 Sep 2007 09:25

is that so princess, dont tell me you even believe what you are saying

Suzilicious
18 Sep 2007 09:30

Hollywood Princess - Spoken like a true judge, why do you care anyway, your in Hollywood.

Cande
18 Sep 2007 09:35

in the drama category i think When we black is taking most of the awards.
in the soapie category i think Scandal and Isidingo will be sharing them, but they will leave 2 to 3 for Generations and Muvhango to console themselves.
comedies i only know city Sesla and Stokvel, so i can't say much.
the last category, no comment.

T-girl
18 Sep 2007 09:53

I agree with you cane-girl. I think the judges already know the winner. It's just waste of time for us to make comments!

nonkez
18 Sep 2007 10:47

wer's lets fix it and 3rd degree???? this is a joke

tvsa bloggers shld be the judges to these awards cos we knw much better.

Brown Shuga
18 Sep 2007 11:00

Yho...gotta catch my breath first...comment later.

blaqueboi
18 Sep 2007 11:03

who are this people? and which planet are they from? Generations for best ensemble cast? This is making a mockery of South African entertainment industry. Thank God, Connie Ferguson (or whatever her surname is this week) was not nominated. Why was Vatiswa Ndara not nominated? Brenda Ngxoli is great and deserves to win. 

honey1
18 Sep 2007 13:32

How about that beautiful girl Zandile Msutwana in Society playing Akua Yenana. She did a great job. They should have a "Best Newcomer" category.

tizoz
18 Sep 2007 15:37

SAFTA WINNERS announced! Congrats everyone!

Best TV Drama
the Lab

Best Director in a TV Drama
The Lab - Barry Berk

Best Actress in a TV Drama
The Lab - Nambitha Mpumlwana

Best Actor in a TV Drama it's a tie they share the award
Fana Mokoena - The Lab
Graham Hopkins - The Lab

Best Supporting Actress in a TV Drama
Ferry Jele - Society

Best Supporting Actor in a TV Drama
Simo Magwaza - Hard Copy

Best Ensemble Cast in a TV Drama
The Lab

Best Sound Design in a TV Drama
Hard Copy (Eugene Meyer)


Best Cinematographer in a TV Drama 
Jonathan Kovel - The Lab

Best Art Direction in a TV Drama
The Lab (Jeanine Lee Ching)

Best Writer/Writing Team in a TV Drama
Barry Berk - The Lab

Best Hair and Make-up in a TV Drama
Lucy Ngwira - The Lab

Best Costume Design in a TV Drama
Agrinneth Mokwena - The Lab

Best Editor in a TV Drama
Charlie Sapadin - The Lab

Best Music in a TV Drama
Su Lubner & Loyiso Bala - Tsha Tsha

TV Soap
Best Director in a TV Soap
Directing Team - Isidingo

Best Actress in a TV Soap
Michelle Botes - Isidingo

Best Actor in a TV Soap
Don Mlangeni Nawa - Isidingo

Best Supporting Actress in a TV Soap
Hlubi Mboya - Isidingo

Best Supporting Actor in a TV Soap
Craig Urbani - Isidingo

Best Ensemble Cast in a TV Soap
Isidingo

Best Post Production in a TV Soap
Scandal!

Best Multi-Camera Team in a TV Soap
Isidingo Team - Isidingo

Best Art Direction in a TV Soap
Isidingo Team - Isidingo

Best Sound Designer in a TV Soap
Neels De Bruin and Kenneth Zwane - Isidingo

Best Writer/Writing Team in a TV Soap
Isidingo Writing Team - Isidingo

Best Make-up/Hairstylist Direction in a TV Soap 
Isidingo Hair & Make-up Team - Isidingo

Best Costume Design in a TV Soap
Julie Palmer - Isidingo

Best Music Composition in a TV Soap
Isidingo Team - Isidingo

**********************to be continued******************************

Luke
18 Sep 2007 16:55

Brilliant tizoz. I especially loved your award for Best Post Production in a Soap going to Scandal! - I think you're spot on the money. It's the best any show from e.tv could hope for, unfortunately - these awards should be called The SABC In-House Awards.

\What a joke.

charmed_dude
18 Sep 2007 16:59

Talk about premonition! Are those the real answers, or who you think should win!

>>Thank God, Connie Ferguson (or whatever her surname is this week) was not nominated. <<
LOL!!

Im upset about the lack of 7de Laan/Egoli, and excessivness of Generations and SABC shows...

Glad to see The Lab is there, thats one good thing but seriously there is some dodgyness there with Forgive and Forget. Luckily no one wanted to rehash old wounds with Backstage nominations!!

nonkez
19 Sep 2007 06:36

these awards should be called The SABC In-House Awards.
 True that... this is an insult.

scandal! should be on top of the list.

no woman has guts like deborah patta on 3rd degee, wats up with that?

7de laan?

Showbiz
20 Sep 2007 14:32

As we all know Generations is Mzazi's top soapie,And this year they deserve 2 take all awards like Isidingo last year.
O my God, i dont see anything from 7de Laan or is my eyes.Guys try next year.
I dont think Muvhango deserves the nominations they usually replace and replace.What's their next replacement?Lets wait and see.

Showbiz
20 Sep 2007 14:44

Oh ,tizoz ,shame on u,i don't think isidingo worth it.What is mzazi's number one soapie?Ask & u'll b answered.........................

sponono
21 Sep 2007 01:34

Tizoz  I think you've got it...BUT your Best Actresss MUSt GO TO BRENDA NGXOLI...haayi at least let her get this one  since she didnt win the EMMY

I think these productions should scoop some awards because they have provided quality viewing if not through storyline, it was through production or acting... 
The Lab
 Hardcopy
Scandal 
Society/
 Home Affairs

Generations should NOT have ben included anywhere...EXCEPT maybe on the Best Comedy Nominations

nonkez
26 Sep 2007 07:48

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MADENZA
27 Sep 2007 04:55

khaphela WTF.
Scandal should be in most nominations not Generations, the show is rocking at the moment.

lejazz
27 Sep 2007 06:09

I'm really shocked the way the nominations are.Isidingo has got many nominations as last year.Tzozo might be right with those results cos that's what happened last year.I think Generations deserves to get awards as Isidingo did.It is really painful to see that Scandal got one nomination.I think they have to increase the number of nominees to five at least.Only four soapies are recognized in those damn awards.7de Laan  and Egoli didn't even get a single nomination.I think they really discourage those actors cos they are not recognized.Michell Botes is still nominated as best actress even though she is no longer appearing on our screens.When it comes to dramas The Lab is leading with handful nominations,and I have a feeling that it will scoop all of them.This simply means that departments of 7de Laan and Scandal are not good enough cos all over is Muvhango,Isidingo and Generations.I THINK THIS NONSENSE OF safta must be cancelled cos it favours certain programmes only. 

pink babe
28 Sep 2007 07:16

WE WANT SCANDAL PERIOD!

nonkez
01 Oct 2007 08:42

thank-u le-jazz

sigo
04 Oct 2007 06:23

Whatever...........


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