Overview of Business

Noko Entertainment Studio is an emerging South African filmmaking company dedicated to producing impactful, culturally rich, and educational stories. Founded by Tshepiso Malatjie, a young storyteller and multimedia professional, the studio embraces a mission to bring real-life narratives to the screen, focusing on themes of education, cultural heritage, and spirituality.

Noko Entertainment Studio’s vision is to educate and inspire through stories that reflect the realities and values of South African society. By highlighting cultural nuances and addressing universal themes, the studio aims to foster understanding and self-reflection among audiences.

The company’s approach to storytelling is rooted in authenticity and cultural representation. Each project combines the educational value of real-life experiences with elements of South African traditions and spirituality, aiming to resonate with local and international audiences alike. Noko Entertainment believes that true stories carry a unique power to engage and transform, encouraging viewers to reflect on their own lives and values.

The studio’s logo, inspired by the porcupine, represents the founder’s clan name, “Noko.” The porcupine, a symbol of resilience and authenticity, reflects the studio’s commitment to uncovering the truth and protecting the integrity of the stories it tells. The slogan, “Where reality belongs on the screen,” underscores Noko Entertainment's commitment to honest storytelling that connects deeply with viewers.

Noko Entertainment Studio aspires to expand its reach, collaborating with other South African and international filmmakers to elevate stories that educate, entertain, and resonate with a global audience. Through high-quality, meaningful content, the studio aims to establish itself as a trusted voice in storytelling, adding value to the film industry and contributing to social impact. 

Stage of Business
Startup
Industries Served
​Arts, entertainment and recreation
Creative, arts and entertainment activities
Creative, arts and entertainment activities
Country / HQ
South Africa
Funding required
Government funding