The festival is widely regarded as one of the leading film festivals
on the African continent and a vital event on the international film
calendar.
This yearˇ¦s festival is a hybrid event with both online and live
screenings. The latter is made possible through a partnership with
Avalon Group and screened at CineCentre Suncoast Casino.
Over 3 000 films were submitted to the festival this year and after
an intense selection process, the programming team selected 157
shorts, features and documentaries, and will present 19 live
screenings.
"The live screenings are a definite highlight for us as organisers,
the industry and the filmmakers. We cannot wait to see audiences
indulge themselves in the authentic Diff experience in the cinema
againˇ¨ said festival manager, Valma Pfaff.
This yearˇ¦s curatorial theme is ''Adaptation', Survival and
Sustainability''.
ˇ§The last two years of a national lockdown of almost the entire
globe has forced us all into re-thinking the ways in which we engage
with our planet and with communities, societies and nations. Our
festival theme intends to amplify our determination to build more
sustainable societies, systems and opportunitiesˇ¨, said Ismail
Mahomed, director of the Centre for Creative Arts at the University
of KwaZulu-Natal.
Diff 2022 will also mark the launch of the inaugural Isiphethu
Student Film Festival, which with the theme of migration, aims to
develop young talent in the industry.
Aside from student screenings, the Isiphethu programme also consists
of a seminar and workshop component to stimulate industry
development and a community outreach programme to engage
underserviced audiences and celebrate cinema through the exhibition
of films.
At the heart of the Diff is a mission to enable partnerships that
aim to strengthen the film industry and create opportunities for
African, and newer voices. The festivalˇ¦s outreach programme will
work with a range of organisations to take parts of the festival
programme to community centres which include, among others, the
Wushwini Arts Centre, Luthuli Museum, Ubuntu Nest and K-Cap.
Diff will take place from 21 to 30 July and is presented with
support from the Kwazulu-Natal Film Commission, National Film and
Video Foundation, KwaZulu-Natal Department of Arts & Culture, and
Avalon Group.
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