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‘No deal’ for $14 million Movie Studio in South Africa
Ancestral land belonging to the Khoi-San of South Africa was valued at $14 million dollars by Desert Star Studios, a movie studio interested in turning the very rural (and very poor area) of Pella, Northern Cape, South Africa into a bustling Hollywood style lot featuring film sets, production offices, stunt tracks, workshops, a luxury resort, golf course, and a private landing strip. According to Rudolf Markgraaff CEO of Charis Productions, the deal would have created 18,000 jobs and generated another $14 million in revenue for the local population over the next decade. Apparently the biggest problem came from how the deal was orchestrated:
He adds…
Desert Star Studios, a joint venture between the African film companies Film Afrika and Charis Productions and US film groups Promenade and Camel Eye Productions was surprised by the protests. Rudolf Markgraaff commented…
Still, despite their disappointment, Desert Star Studios have respected the land owner’s wishes and instead made a similar deal across the border in the neighboring country of Namibia.
Read the full article at the CSMonitor