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Mbedu moves on after Emmy spotlight fades

Star teams up with friends to start production house

- By Kyle Zeeman

It has been seven months since Emmy-nominated actress Thuso Mbedu wrapped up production on her last project‚ but instead of waiting around to get a job, she has decided to start her own production company.

Mbedu grabbed headlines last year after she was nominated at the American Internatio­nal Emmy Awards for her role as Winnie in Is’thunzi.

She told TshisaLIVE that she was grateful for the nomination but felt like she had been living in a bubble that had burst.

“After the Emmys, things turned. The glitz and glamour of the Emmys disappeare­d and one was left dispensabl­e. The truth is we are very dispensabl­e … People think that getting the next job is really easy‚ but it is tricky.”

After struggling to find opportunit­ies‚ Mbedu decided to team up with several friends to start a production company.

“We are a number of creatives with different skills in the industry – editors‚ writers‚ camera people – who have all gone through periods where we have not been working. We teamed up so that we don’t have to source talent when we shoot projects.”

She said that it was a great opportunit­y to play roles that she wanted to play‚ and not be restricted by the industry.

The company’s first project will start filming this weekend‚ a hard-hitting talk show‚ with a crime drama series to follow. Both will be released on YouTube soon.

“It is difficult in the industry to have one channel pick you up‚ so we decided to publish it online to allow anyone to come in and pick it up. We are hoping in time to have our production­s across several different channels. We have also targeted certain projects for certain stations‚” Mbedu said.

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