M-Net and Bomb Productions unveil their new
epic historical drama, Shaka – Ilembe.
M-Net’s commitment to local storytelling
continues with an updated slate of new productions that will provide compelling
viewing for DStv customers and take African stories to the world. Following the
announcement of a television series of Deon Meyer’s novel Trackers, M-Net has released details of a new drama, Shaka-Ilembe, which will be produced
with Bomb Productions. This epic series tells the story of pre-colonial
kingdoms and paramountcies; and the heroes and villains who shaped and
influenced one of Africa’s greatest Kings – Shaka kaSenzangakhona.
The 12-part series created for global
distribution has been almost four years in the planning as M-Net continues to
solidify its vision of becoming the leading African storyteller in the world.
“We have seen how global audiences are ready to enjoy universal stories from
multiple geographies. Now it is time for the incredible tradition of African
storytelling to travel beyond our continent.” comments CEO of General
Entertainment for MultiChoice, Yolisa Phahle. “We are committed to building a
film and television industry that will deliver benefits to our industry and are
increasing our investment in local productions”
“With ambitions of making a series as epic
and vast as Game of Thrones, we want
to tell the story of the Nguni peoples who migrated to below the Pongola river
and ruled over this verdant land. With three action-packed seasons mapped out,
we hope to breathe life into the kings and queens, warriors and witches, spies,
slavers, marauders and traders who lived, loved and fought for this land. This
is a legacy project and has deep meaning to the team who have been telling
stories of every day South African heroes and heroines for the past 21 years”
says executive producer and co-creator Teboho Mahlatsi. “This is not a colonial
telling of a great African empire, this story will finally be told from our
perspective.”
Bomb is known for creating some of South
Africa’s most iconic television, such as Yizo
Yizo, Zone 14, Jacob’s Cross, Isibaya
and many more. The team collectively boasts hundreds of awards including 22
SAFTA’s, two Sundance awards, an Emmy award, The Venice Silver Lion, the Pare
Lorentz award as well as a Bafta and Oscar nomination. The directing team that
brought us Yizo Yizo 21 years ago, Angus
Gibson and Teboho Mahlatsi, are excited to be working together on this epic
series. “Scale will not be compromised – whether that be in battles with 20,000
warriors, the visualisation of a kingdom or the capturing of an elephant,”
Gibson and Mahlatsi emphasise.
Bomb is in partnership with M-Net’s Mzansi
Magic on this ambitious project and has commenced initial pre-production as
they jointly seek strategic partnerships.
The team behind the scenes is vast;
historians, traditional leaders, oral custodians, royal advisors, intellectuals
and filmmakers are all ploughing through the many versions of these stories to
ensure authenticity. It includes acclaimed playwright Mpumulelo Grootboom,
Catherine Stewart, Nhlanhla Mtaka, Jacob Ntshangase, Hlonipa Mokoena, Benedict
Carton, Thishiwe Ziqubu and many others.
The series will tell the story of the
powers that influenced and shaped Shaka – the drama unfolding from the time of
his conception, his unmatched bravery as a young man, the early attempts on his
life – and the subsequent years of exile with his mother. We will meet the
great chiefdoms of the AmaThethwa, the AmaNdwandwe, AmaQwabe, AmaHlubi and
more. And out of this epic canvas, we will see the heroic rise of Shaka.
‘We are at a pivotal time in history, a
time where South Africa is reclaiming its own story, where history has been
re-examined – what we once were told (or believed) is being shattered - not with new truths, but truths that were
suppressed. To tell the story of Shaka is a huge honour, and a huge
responsibility’ says Jacob Ntshangase.