MultiChoice has made history by earning four nominations for South Africa at the 2025 International Emmy® Awards.

The nominated titles include Rugby World Cup documentary Chasing the Sun 2 (SuperSport); the Afrikaans crime drama Koek (Showmax); the powerful documentary School Ties (M-Net); and the gripping thriller Catch Me a Killer (Showmax), which earned a nomination in the Best Performance by an Actress category for Charlotte Hope. In addition, Play Room Live, on the Play Room children’s channel on DStv Channel 300, has been nominated in the Kids: Factual and Entertainment category.

These five nominations are the most ever for an African country in a single year, and put South Africa in third place overall, behind only the UK and Brazil. 

This is the fourth consecutive year MultiChoice has cracked the iEmmys shortlist, bringing its total to 11 nominations in eight years.

The nominations come as MultiChoice expands its global footprint under new parent company CANAL+, signalling a bold new chapter in African content reaching audiences worldwide.

“We are incredibly proud of our content teams and producing partners, whose creativity, passion and commitment have earned MultiChoice a record four International Emmy nominations,” says Nomsa Philiso, Director of Content: General Entertainment, English and Portuguese-speaking Africa at MultiChoice. “These nominations mark a significant milestone for our industry – a moment where local stories, crafted with care and cultural depth, are being recognised on a global stage like never before.”


Nominees include:

Best Drama Series: Koek

When Cape Town housewife Christelle Smit discovers evidence her husband is having an affair with a stripper named Candi Floss, her investigation takes her to a world poles apart from the suburban utopia she knows. 


The Showmax Original stars Cindy Swanepoel as Christelle, with Sandra Prinsloo as the brandy-drinking, cigar-smoking, leopard-print loving, kidney-stealing mob boss she’s soon in debt to.

Created by Christiaan Olwagen, directed by Johannes Pieter Nel, and produced by Wolflight, the crime comedy was the most awarded TV series at Silwerskerm in 2024. 


Watch the trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Awsbm6bKF5M

Best Actress: Charlotte Hope in Catch Me A Killer

British actress Charlotte Hope (Game of ThronesThe Spanish Princess) stars in Catch Me A Killer as Micki Pistorius, South Africa’s first-ever serial-killer profiler.

Adapted from Pistorius’ memoir, the true-crime drama series is set in the mid-90s as the newly qualified forensic psychologist tries to prove to a largely skeptical, largely male police force that she can help profile and track down South Africa’s most feared killers, from the Station Strangler to Stewart “Boetie Boer” Wilken.

Produced by Kowalski Films, Night Train Media and Local Motion Pictures, the Showmax Original became the first South African series at Series Mania and won Best Production Design for Warren Gray at the British Film Designers Guild Awards. 

Sphere Abacus sold the series widely, including BritBox in North America, BBC First in Benelux and Poland, SBS in Australia, Alibi Channel in the UK, Mystery Channel in Japan, Cosmote TV in Greece, and Pickbox in Central and Eastern Europe. 

Watch the trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6X5pktY1ak

Best Sports Documentary: Chasing the Sun 2

Chasing the Sun 2 offers fans front-row seats to the Springbok’s awe-inspiring 2023 journey to their historic fourth Rugby World Cup victory – the most by any country ever. 

The five-part documentary series features never-before-seen footage, interviews with more than 30 players and coaches, and all the highlights from the Springboks’ nail-biting journey from first-game defeat to winning the final.

Chasing the Sun 2 is directed and executive produced by Gareth Whittaker and produced by T+W for SuperSport – earning their second International Emmy nomination in three years, after Two Sides (2023).

Watch the trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pAtgExpKFjU

Best Documentary: School Ties

School Ties confronts the grooming and sexual abuse of learners in some of South Africa’s most prestigious boys’ schools. The M-Net series unravels the trauma endured by victims and the culture of silence that allows this to happen, as well as the responses of authorities, schools, and society at large.

The four-part documentary series is directed by Richard Finn Gregory and produced by local true-crime pioneers IdeaCandy (Tracking Thabo BesterDevilsdorpRosemary’s HitlistSteinheist and the upcoming Unspoken War).

School Ties prompted a national debate on accountability in elite schools and was nominated for Best Documentary at this year’s National Arts and Culture Awards. 


Watch the trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q3Oy8TeoTc0


MultiChoice Studios is handling international sales for KoekSchool Ties and Chasing the Sun 2, while Catch Me A Killer is now repped by Eccho Rights. 


All four iEmmy nominees are available to binge on Showmax, which is also home to previous MultiChoice nominees Die Brug (2024), Two Sides (2023), Reyka (double nominee in 2022), The River (2019) and Is’thunzi (2017 and 2018). 


As the biggest funder of African content, MultiChoice invested over R8bn in local content in the 2025 financial year — more than half its general entertainment spend. That translated into 5 000 new hours of African storytelling, bringing its local library to over 90 000 hours. For context, that’s more than 10 years of non-stop bingeing.

                                                          
In addition to the MultiChoice nominees, DStv also screened two of the other 2025 iEmmy nominees. Play Room Live, produced by Eclipse Television Productions and aired on Play Room (DStv Channel 300), is nominated in the Kids: Factual and Entertainment category, while cosy crime series Ludwig, which aired on BBC Brit (DStv Channel 120), is nominated for Best Comedy, as well as Best Actor (David Mitchell).

Winners will be announced in New York City on Monday, 24 November 2025.