Submission deadline:
February 9 2026.
The Durban FilmMart Institute (DFMI) is thrilled to announce
the official Call for Submissions for the 19th edition of Talents Durban, set
to take place in conjunction with the Durban FilmMart
(DFM) in Durban, South Africa, from July 24 to 27, 2026.
As the official African satellite programme of Berlinale
Talents, the Berlin International Film Festival's talent development platform,
Talents Durban is the continent’s premier platform for up-and-coming film
professionals to network, learn, and collaborate. The programme offers an
intensive, hybrid experience designed to foster creative development and
industry connections.
This comprehensive structure includes an eight-week online
mentorship, a four-day in-person event, culminating at the 17th Durban FilmMart
for sustained growth and collaboration.
DFMI Director, Magdalene Reddy says: "African
storytelling is experiencing an unprecedented global surge, and Talents Durban
is right at the heart of nurturing the next generation of industry leaders. We
are actively seeking bold, innovative, and distinctive voices across all
disciplines. Whether you are a filmmaker with a compelling project or an
emerging critic ready to shape the narrative, this is your opportunity to join
a vibrant pan-African community and take your career to the global stage. We
encourage all eligible applicants to seize this opportunity and submit their
work."
Programme Overview
Talents Durban is inviting applications from all emerging
film professionals and critics from the African continent and diaspora who have
completed a minimum of two professional projects (e.g., short films, features,
documentaries, or published reviews). The programme covers several core disciplines:
Filmmaking:
Fiction Features, Documentary Features, Shorts, Series, and Animation.
Film Criticism:
Talents Press
The selection process is highly competitive, and applicants
are encouraged to ensure their submissions are polished and reflect exceptional
potential. Last year’s edition saw over 500 applications, resulting in a highly
curated cohort.
Selected Talents will participate in a series of
project-oriented, hands-on skills development programmes, including
masterclasses, one-on-one mentorship with established industry experts, and the
crucial Story Junction sessions, where participants get to present their
projects to producers and potential financiers. The experience is designed to
turn promising concepts into screen realities.
Nikola Joetze and Tobias Pausinger, Programme Manager and
Project Manager of Berlinale Talents, added: “The calibre and determination of
the cinematic voices emerging from Africa never ceases to impress. The
partnership between Berlinale Talents and the Durban FilmMart Institute is
vital in strengthening the international community and supporting those voices.
We are already eager to meet the 19th edition’s cohort, with the fresh
perspectives and powerful stories they will bring to light. We enthusiastically
encourage all talents to apply and become part of this essential network.”
Application criteria:
Emerging filmmakers, animation directors, series creators,
and film critics are invited to submit their applications online. Full
submission requirements and eligibility criteria can be found on the Durban
FilmMart Institute’s website.
You have submitted a complete application, including a
sample of past work and a project in development.
Please note that the application is based on individual
submissions and we cannot accept team applications – you may apply as a
screenwriter, director, animation director or film critic.
You must have obtained the written consent of the other
copyright owners for the use of the work sample and project submitted.
You work in one of the following areas: screenwriting,
directing, film criticism and animation.
You are an emerging film professional OR student in the
final year of your studies, OR film school graduate, OR have comparable work
experience in the film and media industry.
You have worked on at least one short/feature film that has
been screened at a recognized film festival, OR you have worked on a TV drama
series that has aired widely, OR you have worked on a web or mobile drama
series that has around 5,000 views OR (for the Talent Press programme), you
have at least one-year experience as a film
critic/reviewer/journalist/vlogger/podcaster.
You must be a citizen of an African/Caribbean country,
residing in Africa/Caribbean.
You must be at least 18 years of age by July 1, 2026
For more information about the terms and conditions, visit
the DFM website.
Submission deadline: February 9 2026.
Apply here:
https://durbanfilmmart.co.za/talents-durban-application/