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5 East African Women in Animation to be Awarded on Women’s Day 2023: The Ladima Foundation in Partnership with Culture & Development East Africa
The Ladima Foundation is awarding each woman with a new Apple laptop…
Encounters invites entries for the Adiaha Award: Best Documentary by an African Woman
The organisers of Encounters in partnership once more with the Ladima Foundation, are calling for feature and mid-length documentary film entries for the Adiaha Award 2023
Encounters invites entries for the 25th Encounters South African International Documentary Festival
The organisers of Encounters are calling for feature, mid-length, and short documentary film entries for the 2023 edition of the Festival
The Durban FilmMart invites filmmakers to submit for the four DFM programmes
The DFMI invites filmmakers to submit for the four DFM programmes – DFM Finance and Pitch Forum (DFM Official Projects), JUMPSTART, Talents Durban and DFM ACCESS
Cult Movies International Film Festival discount code
Submissions close on 28 September 2022
5 EAST AFRICAN WOMEN TO JOIN ANIMATION INCUBATOR: THE LADIMA FOUNDATION IN PARTNERSHIP WITH CDEA AND AFRICAN ANIMATION NETWORK
The Ladima Foundation, in partnership with Culture and Development East Africa (CDEA) and The African Animation Network (AAN), is proud to announce the next phase of the project; the incubation of five women in professional animation studios
Durban International Film Festival (DIFF) announces films in competition
The University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Centre for Creative Arts (CCA) will host the Durban International Film Festival (DIFF) from 21 to 30 July
Encounters South African International Documentary Festival Awards Announced
The Encounters South African International Documentary Festival is pleased to announce its film awards, including the Encounters Programmers Choice Awards, Adiaha Award and Free Film School Award
Generation Africa offers films by some of Africa’s finest film talent at Encounters 2022
Four powerful documentary films in The Generation Africa project, produced by Cape Town-based production company STEPS, are being screened at the Encounters South Africa International Documentary Film Festival which runs until 3 July at venues in Cape Town and Johannesburg.