Faith, Action And Redemption-Christian Film Treasure Hunt Comes To South African Cinemas This October

After its debut at the American Black Film Festival in Miami, Treasure Hunt – a faith-filled, action-packed, feel-good movie made in KwaZulu-Natal – is set to make its cinema premiere in South Africa this October.

With a powerful redemptive storyline at its core, Treasure Hunt is a Christian film that blends real-life struggles with themes of grace, second chances and the courage to choose what’s right. It’s got it all – faith, action, drama and of course, love.

The film premieres on Tuesday, 14 October 2025, at 5:00 PM at Killarney Mall CineCentre in Johannesburg, followed by the Durban premiere on Friday, 17 October at Suncoast CineCentre.

The film will then screen for one week from 17th October 2025 in both cities at the same venues.

Should opening week attendance be strong, the cinemas will extend the run.

Set in the Valley of a Thousand Hills, Treasure Hunt follows the story of a man trying to leave behind a broken past. When he stumbles upon a stash of jewellery in a trash bin, he faces a moral crossroads… do what’s right or return to the life he left behind. The story explores faith under pressure and the life-changing impact of standing firm in your values.

Directed by Chim Onyebilanma, a passionate storyteller and pastor, the film was created by CAP Studios, a small production company in Embo, KwaZulu-Natal that works to nurture local talent and tell stories with purpose.

Even the cast is a testament to the film’s mission. Well-known South African stars Moopi Mothibeli, Muzi Mthabela, Trevor Gumbi, Zane Meas and Samukele Mkhezie – along with many local actors – offered their time for free, in support of a project that carries a bigger message.

“This is more than a film,” says Onyebilanma. “It’s a message of hope. It’s about the real battles people face every day, and the choice to believe that your story isn’t over.” Whether you’re coming for the action, the message or the love story, Treasure Hunt is a film the whole family can enjoy – and one South Africans can be proud of.

Tickets are available at the following prices:

Standard Admission: R99

Pensioners Rate: R70

Budget Tuesday: R60

Combo Package

(Includes: 1 Movie Ticket (2D or 3D), 1 Medium Popcorn, 1 Medium Soda & Rewards Code)

  • Standard Admission: R149 per person
  • Budget Tuesday: R120 per person

By supporting this film, audiences play a vital role in bringing more meaningful, home-grown faith-based stories to South African screens – ensuring local filmmakers can continue to create, inspire, and thrive.

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