Durban International Film Festival promises stellar screenings

Posted by Anita Froneman on 5 July 2022

The Durban International Film Festival annually showcases the best films from cinemas around the world, and the 2022 edition is expected to be a showstopper. The festival will run from 21 to 30 July.

The Centre for Creative Arts (CCA) at the University of Kwazulu-Natal is organising the festival and will deliver screenings on virtual platforms and in the cinema, at CineCentre Suncoast Casino.

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Viewers can look forward to award-winning films, short films and documentaries. French films Eiffel and Notre Dame On Fire, which will be exclusively screened in cinema, will have their South African premieres at the festival. Other highlights include the visually striking Italian film Nostalgia and the Ukrainian anti-war drama Klondike. 

More information

-Find tickets for live screenings directly at CineCentre Suncoast Cinema

-Virtual films will be screened for free between 21 July and 30 July, or until booked out. A maximum of 600 viewings are available per film. Once you have booked a film, you have two days to watch it. The films are geo-blocked to SA, so you can only watch them from South Africa.

-General festival enquiries: [email protected] or phone +27 (0)31 260 2506 or visit www.durbanfilmfest.com

Picture: Unsplash

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