Nolitha Mkulisi, is a rising producer from Johannesburg, South Africa, whose film background was kick started by the commercial industry in Cape Town. She worked for one of the top local film and commercial companies in the country, Giant Films, who produced the gripping drama Four Corners, South Africa's Foreign Film Oscar selection in 2013. Within the first couple months of her work at the company she quickly rose to coordinate and budget international commercials, and shortly after was trained as a Jnr Producer.
She moved over into the film business and earned her title as associate producer at Urucu Media, recognised for critically acclaimed LGBTQI+ Drama Inxeba (The Wound). She then went on to work on international service productions, one of which was Mordene I Kongo as a Snr Production Coordinator, directed by Norwegian visionary, Marius Holst. Having more zeal for local South African work, she went on to production manage and line produce locally acclaimed director Jahmil XT Qubeka's films Stillborn and Sew The Winter To My Skin.
Still unsatisfied with her contribution to the local industry, Nolitha dared to do her own thing by establishing a creative team of contemporary and budding filmmakers, who have compiled a slate of at least a dozen projects in development