
Local Grade 4 learner: a rising movie star
It looks like South Africa might just have another star in the making. Kamvalethu Jonas, a Grade 4 learner at Curro Rivonia, has been cast to star in a lead role
It looks like South Africa might just have another star in the making. Kamvalethu Jonas, a Grade 4 learner at Curro Rivonia, has been cast to star in a lead role
2019 marks the 40th anniversary of the iconic Durban International Film Festival (DIFF), South Africa’s longest-running film festival, and the tenth Durban FilmMart (DFM), its partner programme with the Durban
Although the US and Hollywood continue to dominate the international feature film market, there is evidence that developing countries are starting to strongly compete. For example, Nollywood, the Nigerian film
This year’s RapidLion Film Festival was a feast for filmmakers, students and general film lovers, but one of the most special opportunities the Festival provided was three masterclasses with film
Based on the true story of a young man in the 1960s who became a storyteller in jail, Noem My Skollie, is powerful and moving – a film that celebrates
My Father’s War is the unique new South African film set for release nationwide on 5 August 2016. This Afrikaans/English drama focuses on the broken relationship between a father and his
The Durban International Film Festival announces its award-winners for 2016 On Saturday, 25 June award winners of the Durban International Film Festival’s 37th edition were announced at the Playhouse. Followed by a screening the closing film, The