The Durban International Film Festival is a ten-day celebration of world class cinema which screens new feature, documentary and short films from around the globe with a special focus on Africa.
Durban International Film Festival (DIFF) Director, Mr. Pedro Pimenta (second right) and flanked by DIFF officials including Ms Carol Coetzee Read more »
The Durban International Film Festival opened last week with the premier of local movie Ayanda. Film makers, actors, producers and film lovers gathered at the opening, and… Read more »
The 36th annual Durban International Film Festival (DIFF), hosted by the University of KwaZulu-Natal's Centre for Creative Arts, starts on Thursday and it's sure to be a cracker.… Read more »
"Until such time as the voice of the lion is heard, history will be written to glorify the hunter." This powerful African proverb reversed out of a plain black screen grips the… Read more »
Against a backdrop of unspoken love, a young woman navigates her path in a world, where everything shifts except the thing that really needs to. see more »
Cruel Fate has no favourites when it chooses victims; tragedy can strike anyone.
South African rugby hero, Joost van der Westhuizen learned this ... see more »
In August 2012, mineworkers in one of South Africa's biggest platinum mines began a wildcat strike for better wages. Six days into the strike, the ... see more »
The latest work from celebrated artist and experimental filmmaker Jyoti Mistry, Impunity is a post-apartheid noir thriller, an incisive critique of a ... see more »
It used to be just one or two talents in time past. In fact, up until 2012, but the number of talents from Nigeria who are yearly accredited and invited to attend the annual Talent… Read more »
The dedication of a Nigerian filmmaking forum to keep its work within the non-fiction motion picture genre has attracted international accolades, according to a recent half-year… Read more »
Dear Mandela, the multi award-winning documentary film, directed by Dara Kell and Christopher Nizza, will be screened in shack settlements on a national tour. Read more »
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