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Sex Tips for Girls is a brave and bold drama series commissioned by Johns Hopkins Health and Education in South Africa (JHHESA) as an HIV/Aids prevention campaign with support from USAID.
Curious Pictures continues a proud partnership with JHHESA after their successful collaboration on the award winning drama series, Tsha Tsha.
The 26 part drama series, Sex Tips for Girls is at times funny, always irreverent, intensely resonant, and more often than not, heart-stoppingly honest about sex, love and relationships.
Two seasons of 13 X one hour, broadcast on Etv.

Nominated for Best Mini Series and Oustanding Actor at the 2009 Monte Carlo Television Festival
Curious Pictures collaborates with HEARTLINES and SABC Education for the creation of a six part mini
series, Hopeville. Hopeville tells the story of Amos, who makes a new start in a small town, trying to make
the best of his situation as a single dad and recovering alcoholic. Through the restoration of the town's
swimming pool, Amos reconnects with his son, and finds the courage to live out what he believes, creating
a ripple effect that impacts on the community at large.
6 X one hour, broadcast on SABC2

Awarded Best Ensemble Cast in a Drama Series at the 2007 and 2009 South African Film and
Television Awards
A pioneering television series set in the fast-paced world of a corporate investment bank where deals are made and lives are broken every day. Fast-paced, handsome, sexy and somewhat controversial.
The series follows the lives of six characters at Luzipho, Atkins and Bhengu Corporate Merchant Bank, aka the LAB. The story hinges on a major business deal that will affect the entire existence of the company. If they pull off the deal, it will launch the company into the corporate stratosphere. If they blow it, they’ll crash-land in the wilderness.
Three seasons of 13 X one hour, broadcast on SABC3.


“8 Weeks, 8 Values, One National Conversation”
A series of 8 films that aims to move people from professed values such as trust, compassion and forgiveness to lived values, as a way of addressing some of the key issues our society faces, such as crime, poverty, corruption and in particular HIV/Aids.
7 x one hour and one feature length. Broadcast on SABC 1, 2 and 3.

Golden Camera Award for best health education series
- US International Film and Video Festival 2006
Winner of 5 SAFTA awards 2006
2 silver screen awards at the US International Film and Video festival
Duku Duku award for best actor 2003
SAMA Award for best soundtrack album 2003
A drama in its fourth series about a group of youth in a fictional Eastern Cape town, who discover the world of Latin Dancing. Through the metaphor of dance, Tsha Tsha examines the way in which young South Africans deal with issues of life, love, sex and relationships.
Made in partnership with Centre for Aids development and evaluation (Cadre) and Johns Hopkins University, Centre for Communication Programmes.
78 x 24 minutes, broadcast on SABC 1.


Winner of 7 SAFTA awards 2006 including best drama series, best director, best art director and best writing team
Nominated for 14 SAFTA awards 2006
Nominated for best television drama at Duku Duku Awards 2005
Winner best actress award at Duku Dukus 2005
The critically acclaimed drama series set in the world of cutting edge journalism. The series is back for a third and fourth season.
61 x 24 minutes. Broadcast on SABC 3.

An entertainment education drama series produced for the Soul City Institute. Soul City addresses pressing health and development issues such as HIV/Aids, violence against women and literacy. Soul City is consistently one of South Africa's top rated shows and has won numerous television and development awards in South Africa and abroad.

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