The creative spirit of Limpopo, South Africa, has always been undeniable, and today, our region’s filmmakers are poised for an even brighter future. I am thrilled to share that the Made in Limpopo Film Hub Screenwriting Workshop has partnered with Stage 32 Certification to offer a transformative opportunity: the winner of our workshop will receive a free Stage 32 Certification course, which is an unparalleled pathway to professional development and industry recognition. We are thrilled that Stage 32 continues to support emerging production markets around the world, like Limpopo, South Africa.
Stage 32 Certification is reshaping global film education by making high-caliber, industry-driven training accessible to talent everywhere, regardless of geography or background. Recognized by film commissions, studios, and production companies around the world, this program connects emerging voices with the knowledge and skills needed to thrive in today’s competitive entertainment industry.

Limpopo’s film scene is vibrant, but we know that to compete and collaborate on the world stage, our creators need access to the very best in training and professional networks. This partnership with Stage 32 is more than a prize: it is an investment in the region’s long-term growth. By connecting our filmmakers to recognized industry pathways, we are building a stronger, more resilient creative economy in Limpopo, ready for both local projects and global collaborations.
The winner of our Screenwriting Workshop (Ms. Boitumelo Mabitsela for the script, “The Wrath We Forge) will not only gain world-class instruction but also receive a credential respected by studios and production companies worldwide. Imagine being listed in a database actively used to hire crew by studios, indie films, and multi-country co-productions. With Stage 32 Certification, this future is now within reach for Limpopo’s storytellers.

It’s an exciting time for our creative community as we continue our mission to grow local talent, provide platforms for emerging writers and filmmakers, and empower creators to tell authentic stories. With support from Stage 32 Certification, we can confidently say that the future of Limpopo’s film industry has never looked brighter.
The film industry in Limpopo, South Africa, has rapidly emerged as a dynamic and promising sector within the broader national landscape, buoyed by the region’s unique scenery, talented creatives, and growing production infrastructure. Limpopo has increasingly attracted the attention of local and international filmmakers, with major projects like the M-Net telenovela Legacy filming its early episodes at Palala Boutique Game Lodge & Spa in Lephalale—an initiative that has paved the way for larger companies to recognize Limpopo’s potential as a filming destination. The region’s creative talent has also gained international acclaim, with Limpopo-born filmmaker Murena Emmanuel Netshitangani winning Best African Film at Cannes for his work Lubunyu, filmed entirely at Ha-Khakhu Makuleni in Limpopo. These achievements underscore the province’s capacity not only to host large-scale productions but also to nurture original, globally competitive storytelling. Local government agencies, such as the Limpopo Arts & Culture Council, have been established to support filmmakers and position Limpopo as a hub for both film tourism and industry growth. As investment continues and more productions choose Limpopo for its compelling backdrops and skilled workforce, the province is set to play an increasingly influential role in South Africa’s film and television sector.

Master Certifications: These are a group of courses that make up a master's knowledge of a particular discipline. You will need to take all of the courses in a Master Certification track and pass a test in each course in order to be Master Certified.
Individual Certifications: These are individual courses that focus on a particular skill set, in which you will watch the course and then be tested at the end to receive your certificate.

Once you complete a Stage 32 Certification, you will:
All course graduates - whether you are individually certified or master certified - will be listed in a database accessible by regional film commissions and production companies hiring in the hundreds of fast-growing production hotspots around the world.
We are currently working with over 40 film commissions across the United States and internationally, including recent partnerships in Costa Rica, Poland, Croatia, South Africa, Uganda, Canada, Hungary, Jamaica, Austria, and the Middle East. In the United States alone, Stage 32 has delivered training opportunities in states like Florida, Georgia, Utah, Texas, Louisiana, Oregon, and Nevada. These collaborations are designed to meet the unique needs of each region’s film industry, training local talent in essential below-the-line roles such as production accounting, location management, and production assisting.
If you have any questions about Certification, please email our Head of Certification, Sam Sokolow, directly at Certification@Stage32.com.
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