The deputy minister of Trade and Industry, Bulelani Magwanishe, was on an investment mission in the US with a delegation of filmmakers, the Department of Trade and Industry (dti) said in a statement on Friday.
Magwanishe is in the US where he is leading a South African delegation on an outward film and television investment mission. The filmmakers arrived in the US on Monday for the American Film Market (AFM).
The mission, which the dti has organised and funded, aims to boost the local film industry through, among others, opening up markets for its film and television productions, securing partnerships for co-productions, as well as selling South Africa as a preferred destination for filmmaking and as a production partner.
Magwanishe is expected to meet with officials from prominent American studios and production houses such as Disney, Sony and Universal.
“We are looking forward to meeting with representatives of various international studios in America because of the critical role that they play in the film and television sector across the globe," said Magwanishe.
"The meetings provide us with an opportunity to market South Africa as a viable and attractive investment destination and shooting location.”
He said that part of his mission was to help South African filmmakers find export markets for their feature films, documentaries and television series.