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The Durban International Film Festival (DIFF), presented by the Centre for Creative Arts at the University of Kwazulu-Natal, is widely regarded as a leading film festival in Africa. Founded in 1979 by Teddy and Ros Sarkin, it is the oldest and largest film festival in Southern Africa, presenting over 100 screenings, most of which are premieres in this region. The festival also offers workshops, seminars and outreach activities that include screenings in township areas where cinemas do not exist. DIFF offers an opportunity for filmmakers to expand their networks, by attracting local and international stakeholders and is a gateway to global cinematic gems that will enrich South African audience experiences.
The festival has a competition, with the Best Documentary and Best Short Films automatically qualifying for the Oscars race. One of the awards presented, each year, is the Amnesty International Durban’s Human Rights Award.
The DIFF program includes a section for student films, currently enrolled at any tertiary institution, and is aimed at supporting young filmmakers in shaping their careers as they debut their first films and creating opportunities for them to engage with industry professionals.
Best Feature Film
Best South African Feature Film
Best Documentary
Best South African Documentary
Best Short Film
Best South African Short Film
Best International Student Film
Best South African Student Film
Audience Choice Award
Amnesty International Durban Human Rights Award
October 30, 2024
Opening Date
December 19, 2024
Earlybird
January 31, 2025
Regular Deadline
May 2, 2025
Notification Date
July 17 – 27, 2025
Event Date
Festival Manager & Head of Programming
Andrea Voges
Programme Coordinator
Helene Naicker
University of KwaZulu-Natal, Centre for Creative Arts
Howard College Campus
Durban, KwaZulu Natal 4041
South Africa
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