Raymond Ratseke


Raymond Ratseke is a passionate filmmaker, camera operator, director, editor, and photographer from Sekhukhune, Ga-Maphopha. At just 26 years old, he has already built an impressive portfolio, working on critically acclaimed documentaries and films that highlight African stories and social issues.

His expertise spans multiple aspects of filmmaking, from directing and shooting to post-production, where his true passion lies editing. He has dedicated countless hours to refining his craft, ensuring that every frame contributes to a powerful and engaging narrative.

Among his notable works is 6 Kings and 6 Queens, a documentary exploring the history and power struggles within the Modjadji Dynasty. He also worked on Hung Out Dry as an Online Editor, an internationally award-winning documentary that sheds light on water crises affecting communities.

Additionally, his work includes Death at Sugar and Mama Tsotsi ya Motetema, further showcasing his ability to tell compelling, socially relevant stories.

With a keen eye for detail and a deep love for storytelling through film, Raymond continues to push creative boundaries, bringing African narratives to life with authenticity and technical excellence.