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  1. Videovision Entertainment has produced more than 80 feature films over the past 30 years in South Africa, the United States, United Kingdom, Canada and Hong Kong.

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  2. Singh is the CEO of Videovision Entertainment, and the producer of "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom" which premiered in 2013 at the Toronto International Film Festival. Singh spent more than two decades on producing the film, in which he also interviewed Mandela while he was still imprisoned.

  3. Sep 1, 2023 · EXCLUSIVE: South Africa’s Videovision Entertainment is heading to next week’s Mip Africa event with a new TV sales division. The unit will bring a significant number of titles from South Africa,...

  4. Sep 1, 2023 · With over 100 feature films and a vast library of television programs amounting to more than 10,000 hours, Videovision aims to bring African content to the forefront. Videovision’s CEO, Anant Singh, has successfully secured a deal to represent e.tv’s highly popular daily soap, House of Zwide.

  5. Anant Singh - Videovision Entertainment. Film Producer. Born and raised in apartheid South Africa in the eastern coastal city of Durban, Singh began his film career at age 18 when he left his studies at the University of Durban-Westville to purchase a 16mm movie rental store.

  6. Videovision Entertainment is a diversified company with operations that range from its core business of film and television production and distribution to media,…

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  8. A sequel to the 2001’s “Mr. Bones,” which follows the further adventures of a white African witch doctor. The year is 1879 and the African kingdom of Kuvukiland is threatened by Redcoat soldiers, who are killing off the Kuvuki tribe’s sacred springbok and taking over the land.

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