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The Durban International Film Festival (DIFF) is an annual film festival that takes place in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa. It was founded in 1979 by Teddy Sarkin and Ros Sarkin. It was founded in 1979 by Teddy Sarkin and Ros Sarkin.
The festival included 150 screenings of feature films, documentaries and short films in 15 different venues in Durban. The Festiveal was opened with the world premiere of The Journeymen which took place in The Playhouse. Part of the 37th DIFF was the 11th Wavescape Film Festival, which showed 21 films with a focus on outdoor activities.
Nothing but the Truth is a 2008 film. The movie is adapted from a widely popular one-man show performed by actor and director John Kani. The film premiered at the 2008 Durban International Film Festival. [1]
The 45th edition of the Durban International Film Festival (DIFF) takes place from July 18 to 28. African feature films in contention include Sonti by Terrence Aphane, The Village Next To Paradise by Mo Harawe, and Who Do I Belong To by Meryam Joobeur. Our Father directed by Biodun Stephen premiers at the ICFF film festival
Durban International Film Festival; P. Poetry Africa; R. RAMFest This page was last edited on 16 February 2023, at 14:39 (UTC). Text is available under the ...
Documentary film festivals in South Africa (1 P) Pages in category "Film festivals in South Africa" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
' The Tree ') is a 2020 South African Afrikaans-language thriller film written and directed by Louw Venter. The film stars Inge Beckmann, Gideon Lombard, Tarryn Wyngaard and Niza Jay in the lead roles. It was screened in few film festivals. The film also won the Best South African film award at the 2020 Durban International Film Festival. [1]
29 June - The one-hour documentary titled All the President's Elephants, featuring Sharon Pincott's decade of work with the Presidential Elephants of Zimbabwe and the Reaffirmation of the Presidential Decree, premiered at the 2012 Durban International Film Festival, [1] where it was considered among the best on show. It went on to win many ...