The Monitor (Botswana)

MultiChoic­e appoints Johnson Otlaadisa to the role of Production Supervisor for Mzansi Bioskop Local Film Project

- Staff Writer

In August of 2023, MultiChoic­e Botswana called for the submission of local film concepts alongside the role of a Production Supervisor who would go on to produce three local films to air on Mzansi Bioskop (DStv Channel 164). After months of a rigorous adjudicati­on process, MultiChoic­e Botswana is excited to announce the appointmen­t of local Motswana film fixer and agent, Johnson Otlaadisa as Production Supervisor.

“The journey we have been on since the inception of this milestone project has been a fulfilling one which promises to expose the incredible local talent we have in Botswana’s film industry,” says Stephanie Pillay, MultiChoic­e Botswana Managing Director.

“M-Net and MultiChoic­e Botswana have a shared vision to ensure that the production of the three local films which are set to air on Mzansi Bioskop later this year are produced and overseen by an individual who has not only relevant and extensive experience but an individual who has an innate passion for growing Botswana’s local creative industry. Johnson has proven to be the absolute top choice for this opportunit­y.”

Born and raised in Lobatse, Otlaadisa has over 20 years of experience in the performing arts industry in Botswana. He is one of the founding creators of the popular Radio Serial Drama: Makgabanen­g, and the Facebook

hit comedy series titled BW Trending Content.

He has produced Lights Off (Drama Series), The Village Idiots (Sitcom), and Wedding Stories

(Lifestyle Magazine Program) which have all aired on BTV 1, as well as Night Shift (Sitcom) and Online Celebs Game Show for Upic Tv and Btv 1.

Speaking on the significan­ce of the Local Film Project, Otlaadisa commented, “The Mzansi Bioskop Local Film Project is an answer to a prayer that the local creative industry has held for a very long time. “We have been looking for opportunit­ies to have our stories recognised by internatio­nal broadcaste­rs and for our talent to be acknowledg­ed in order to grow our industry. For MultiChoic­e to make this investment is a big win for the local industry.” Otlaadisa is currently the Chairperso­n of the Botswana Screen Society, a coalition of TV/Film Associatio­ns that advises and lobbies stakeholde­rs, including government, for the developmen­t of television and film in Botswana. Otlaadisa is also a former member of Reetsanang Associatio­n of Community Drama Groups and a Former Board Member of Botswana National Youth Council, with the inaugural BNYC TV & Film Festival being his brainchild.

The Mzansi Bioskop Local Film Project will see three Batswana filmmakers’ concepts being brought to life and broadcast on Mzansi Bioskop; the home of locally written and produced feature films from South Africa. The broadcast of films produced outside of South Africa is a milestone not only for Botswana’s creative industry but the channel as well.

“We are proud to be part of showcasing the amazing work and creative storytelli­ng though this project, especially because it gives a platform to share stories from other African markets,” says Shirley Adonisi, Director of Local Interest Channels – M-Net. “We hope this will go beyond the project and that we can later see more co-production­s between Mzansi and other markets in the continent.”

With the appointmen­t of Otlaadisa to the highly coveted role of Production Supervisor for the Local Film Project, MultiChoic­e Botswana looks forward to announcing the names of the production houses behind the three local films in the near future. “Words can’t express how much we are looking forward to Batswana being able to see this historic moment in local film on our platform,” adds Pillay. “It’s a defining moment for us as a business as our ambition has always been to bring our viewers more local stories that connect them to DStv more than ever before.”

For more informatio­n on how to subscribe to DStv to enjoy local content and more, please visit www. dstv. com or download the MyDStv App on Google Play and Apple Ios stores.

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