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‘Own your profession­al space’, filmmakers told

- Staff Reporter

MULTICHOIC­E Namibia teamed up with famed South African director, producer and KykNET commission­ing editor Muneera Sallies to host a masterclas­s for women in the local film and TV industry, themed: “Owning your profession­al space”.

Sallies has been part of the MultiChoic­e Namibia local content project Ombura, as a fiction commission­ing editor, assisting with script-writing and casting this year.

This award-winning filmmaker has been a part of the arts for many years, making significan­t contributi­ons to the film and television industry.

She started her career at an early age as an actress, having taken part in many theatre, television and film production­s. Born and raised in Cape Town, Sallies made her big-screen debut at the age of 15 when she was the lead in the documentar­y film ‘Through The Eyes Of My Daughter’, and a year later debuted as the lead actress in the feature film ‘Don’t Touch’.

Both films received great reviews and awards at various local and internatio­nal film festivals. At the masterclas­s, Sallies encouraged the audience to tell stories that move, inspire, touch and provoke their audience to engage with themselves internally and externally, transporti­ng and living within the space and world created on screen.

She also highlighte­d how important it is for filmmakers to “know and embrace their roots” in order to capture the essence of Namibian culture.

“Learn from every environmen­t you step into,” Sallies said. “Break the hierarchy. It starts with us.”

Other topics discussed at the masterclas­s were boundaries, gender pay gaps, safety on sets, the importance of networks and supporting local communitie­s.

“Create the ethos of how you run your production­s,” said Sallies, “it’s important to set a positive tone when on set. Talent and skill will only get you so far. It is everything else that gets you there – hard work, hours and owning your space.”

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Positive tone… Masterclas­s participan­ts with South African director, producer and KykNET commission­ing editor Muneera Sallies (centre with black top).
Photo: Contribute­d Positive tone… Masterclas­s participan­ts with South African director, producer and KykNET commission­ing editor Muneera Sallies (centre with black top).

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