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Film shot in Gqeberha wins five SAFTAs


The Showmax film Glasshouse won five SAFTAs, making it the most awarded feature film this year - and the joint biggest winner overall too.

Directed and co-written by Kelsey Egan, Glasshouse is set after an airborne dementia known as The Shred has left humanity roaming like lost and dangerous animals, unable to remember who they are. Confined to their airtight glasshouse, a family does what they must to survive - until the sisters are seduced by a stranger who upsets the family’s rituals, unearthing a past they have tried to bury. 

Produced by Local Motion Pictures, in association with Crave Pictures, Glasshouse won Cinematography (Justus de Jager), Production Design (Kerry Von Lillienfeld), Editing (Rowan Jackson), Costume Design (Catherine McIntosh), and Makeup and Hairstyling (Annie Butler). 

The movie was written with the Pearson Conservatory at St George’s Park in mind and permission was granted by the authorities for the crew to use it as a film location.

Take a look at the trailer right here.