Street Stories Films aims to counter prejudice and promote a more tolerant society.
Since our first show in 2008, we’ve broadcast more than 200 episodes of our popular programme to audiences across South Africa.
Street Talk’s film series aims to counter prejudice and promote a more tolerant society.
Our engaging programmes expose the unbiased ‘point of view’ of people from all walks of life. We show that South Africans share a lot in common and often prejudice comes from misunderstanding and ignorance born out of past and present circumstances.”
Street Talk is a South African television series. Each week, we air hard-hitting, controversial and inspiring stories that inform, educate and motivate our growing audience. We encourage active citizenship for a better South Africa.
We reach 4.5 million people via Cape Town TV (Western Cape), Bay TV (Eastern Cape) and 1KZN TV (KwaZulu-Natal) - all of which are free-to-air channels and are also available on DSTV.
We believe in what we do.
Our 15-minute inserts are helping to build a better society by encouraging active citizenship through discussion.
From Khayelitsha’s informal settlements to Camps Bay’s mansions, we cross ethnic, religious, political, gender, economic, cultural and other boundaries to report on topical issues affecting ordinary people.
Our approach is simple. We give communities a voice.