‘Struggling to feed my family’: Jo-Anne Reyneke exposes SA film industry’s dire crisis. Veteran South African actress and filmmaker Jo-Anne Reyneke has spoken out about the growing crisis in the local film and television industry, revealing the harsh realities many creatives are currently facing.

In an emotional account, Reyneke said the situation has become so severe that she is struggling to feed her family, despite her long-standing career in the entertainment industry. Her comments have highlighted the financial instability affecting actors, crew members, and other creatives as productions slow down and opportunities become scarce.
According to Reyneke, inconsistent work, delayed payments, and a lack of sustainable funding have left many industry professionals without reliable income. She noted that behind the glamour often associated with film and television lies an industry where many workers live job to job, with little financial security.
Her revelations have sparked widespread discussion online, with fellow creatives and members of the public expressing concern about the state of the industry. Many have echoed her sentiments, saying the crisis extends beyond actors to include writers, technicians, makeup artists, and production crews who rely on regular projects to survive.
The conversation has also reignited calls for stronger support structures, fair compensation, and greater investment in South Africa’s creative sector. Reyneke’s story has become a powerful reminder of the challenges facing the industry and the urgent need for meaningful change to protect the livelihoods of those who help bring local stories to life.
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