The 16th edition of the Durban FilmMart (DFM) has wrapped
up, concluding with the presentation of the 2025 DFM Awards on Monday July 21.
The premier film industry event in Africa, DFM 2025, took
place from July 18 - 21 in Durban, under the theme Bridges Not Borders: Stories That Unite The event successfully
brought together 1364 film professionals and filmmakers from 63 countries
across the world.
Magdalene Reddy, Director of the Durban FilmMart Institute
(DFMI), says: "We are delighted to have hosted such a dynamic array of
filmmakers from across the African continent. They entrusted us with their
projects and ideas, and generously shared their time, expertise, and passion
through enriching conversations, creating a truly African event. The talent
showcased in this year's programme and film projects exemplifies the strength
of African cinema. The memories made, networks expanded, and partnerships
forged have significantly contributed to DFM's enduring legacy and impact. We
extend our gratitude to our partners for their support in celebrating and
elevating African storytellers, producers, and content creators."
The event ended on a high with the presentation of 39 awards
from 34 partners to the total of over R1,5 million (USD 80,000).
** AWARDS:
** CATEGORY - CASH
AWARDS:
National Film and Video Foundation of South Africa (NFVF)
** Best Fiction -
Grant of R100,000: The Second Coming
(South Africa)
Producer: Siyabonga Xaba. Director: Michael James
** Best Non-fiction
- Grant of R100,000: The Salt of the
South (Tunisia)
Producer: Ramzi Laâmouri. Director: Rami Jarboui
** Best Animation
- Grant of R100,000: Crocodile Dance
(South Africa, Nigeria)
Producer: Ingrid de Beer. Directors: Shofela Coker, Nadia Darries
** Red Sea Film Fund
Award of 5,000 USD: Golden
(Zimbabwe)
Producers: Rumbi Katedza, Ingrid Martens. Director: Rumbi
Katedza
** Red Sea Film Fund
Award of 5,000 USD: The Second Coming (South Africa)
Producer: Siyabonga Xaba. Director: Michael James
** Red Sea Film Fund
Award of 5,000 USD: Climbing the
Mountains (Algeria)
Producers: Kenji Accard, Sabrina Chebbi. Co-producer: Oualid
Baha. Director: Sabrina Chebbi
** Al Jazeera
Co-production Award of 10,000 USD: Climbing
the Mountains (Algeria)
Producers: Kenji Accard, Sabrina Chebbi. Co-producer: Oualid
Baha. Director: Sabrina Chebbi
** Climate Story Labs
Award of 10,000 USD: The award is on behalf of Climate Story Labs Africa
and Doc Society, in collaboration with UMI Fund.
Plastic Atlantis
(Cape Verde)
Producer: Pedro Soulé. Director: Samira Vera-Cruz.
** Inkaba Award
(Stained Glass TV) Award of 5,000 USD and consulting time
Inkaba, meaning “navel” or “origin,” speaks to where stories
are birthed — a fitting symbol for bold new work seeking financing and
co-production support.
The Second Coming
(South Africa)
Producer: Siyabonga Xaba. Director: Michael James
** CANAL+ Development
Grant of 5,000 EURO with a development contract
Golden (Zimbabwe)
Producers: Rumbi Katedza, Ingrid Martens. Director: Rumbi
Katedza
** TRT Award of 5,000
USD
The Guardian
(Libya, Algeria, Canada)
Producer: Lynda Belkhiria. Director: Muhannad Lamin
** MTN Group Digital
Award of 5,000 USD (R100,000)
Nomvula (She Who
Brings the Rain) (South Africa)
Producer: Kethiwe Ngcobo. Director: Sibusiso Khuzwayo
** Sundance Institute
Documentary Fund New Voices Award of 5,000 USD grant
Plastic Atlantis
(Cape Verde)
Producer: Pedro Soulé. Director: Samira Vera-Cruz
** The Whickers
Bursary Award of 3,000 GB POUNDS for a first-time feature documentary director
Vuka (South
Africa)
Producer: Rehad Desai. Director: Matthew Robinson
** OIF-ACP-EU Award
of 2.500 EURO
Plastic Atlantis
(Cape Verde)
Producer: Pedro Soulé. Director: Samira Vera-Cruz
** Hot Docs-Blue Ice
Docs Award of 2,000 CAD
Climbing the Mountains
(Algeria)
Producers: Kenji Accard, Sabrina Chebbi. Co-producer: Oualid
Baha. Director: Sabrina Chebbi
** Wrapped Talents
Durban Prize of R10,000 cash prize;
One-year Premium Subscription to Wrapped; and Featured spotlight on Wrapped
Trucker Man (South
Africa)
Director: Shiefaa Hendricks
CATEGORY -
MARKET/EVENT PARTICIPATION AWARD
** DFM Talents Durban
Award
Flights and accommodation to participate in DFM Pitch and
Finance Forum 2026
Designing Divide (South
Africa)
Director: Jessie Ayles
** Sørfond Award
Flights and accommodation to participate Participation in
the Sørfond Pitch 2025
Baptism of Silence
(South Africa)
Producer: Casey Diepeveen. Directors: Kanya Viljoen, Emilie
Badenhorst
** El Gouna Film
Festival Award
Flights and accommodation to participate in CineGouna 2025
Samaa Gafa (Dry
Sky) (Sudan)
Producer: Aya Tallah Yusuf. Director: Ibrahim Omar
** The FIDADOC Award
Flights and accommodation to participate in FIDADOC Pan
African Writing Residency 2026
Kumfoga (Togo)
Dissirama Bessog
** Rotterdam Lab
Award
Accreditation and accommodation to participate in the
Rotterdam Lab 2026
Space Maasai
(Tanzania)
Producer: Wilson Nkya. Director: Priscilla Marealle
** Animation
Production Days (APD) Award
Accreditation and accommodation to participate in Animation
Production Days 2026
Tribe (South
Africa)
Producer: Debbie Crosscup. Director: Tendayi Nyeke
** Visions du Reel
Award
Accreditation and accommodation to participate in the
Visions du Reel Market 2026 (presentation in the Marketplace
Pitching/Roundtables / One-on-One Meetings)
Akal (Morocco)
Producer: Karim Debbagh. Director: Basma Rkioui
** Sheffield Doc Fest
Award
Accreditation and accommodation to participate in Sheffield
Doc Fest 2026
Plastic Atlantis
(Cape Verde)
Producer: Pedro Soulé. Director: Samira Vera-Cruz
** The DOK Leipzig
Award
Accreditation and accommodation to participate in DOK
Leipzig 2025
Akal (Morocco)
Producer: Karim Debbagh. Director: Basma Rkioui
** DOK.fest München
Award
Accreditation and accommodation to participate in the
DOK.forum Marketplace 2026 (DOK Co-Pro Market or in DOK Preview Training)
Golden (Zimbabwe)
Producers: Rumbi Katedza, Ingrid Martens. Director: Rumbi
Katedza
** CATEGORY -
MENTORSHIP, DISTRIBUTION AND MEMBERSHIP
** MAD Solutions
Award
Sales and Distribution of one project in the Arab world. The
award was presented to a project from the Palestine Film Institute Spotlight,
presented at DFM 2025
Ping Pong
(Palestine)
Producer: May Jabareen. Director: Saleh Saadi
** Doc A Award
Consultation, training and granting of the impact campaign
Plastic Atlantis
(Cape Verde)
Producer: Pedro Soulé. Director: Samira Vera-Cruz
** EURODOC Award
Tuition and residential fees for one session in Euro Doc
2026 and 12 months-long membership
The Salt of the South
(Tunisia)
Producer: Ramzi Laâmouri. Director: Rami Jarboui
** Fak'ugesi
Residency Award
Participation in the Residency Programme
Kamaroza (Egypt)
Producer: Nouran Abdallah. Directors: Ahmad Abdelhameed,
Islam Mazhar
Studio: Samaka
** TFL Next IEFTA
Award (supported by IEFTA)
Invitation to Film online workshop in 2025
Nomvula (She Who
Brings the Rain) (South Africa)
Producer: Kethiwe Ngcobo. Director: Sibusiso Khuzwayo
** Women Make Movies
Award
Best Pitch by a Women Filmmaker.
Acceptance into the Production Assistance Program, which
includes the following additional benefits: Fiscal sponsorship, allowing
filmmakers to raise grants in the U.S.
Individualized fundraising, distribution, and ongoing
project consultations, including feedback on rough cuts. A project page on
WMM’s website to facilitate online donations. Access to WMM’s catalogue of more
than 700 films. Social media support for crowdfunding campaigns, screenings,
and events. Promotion of the completed film. One year of free WMM webinar on
the business side of the business and case studies. Scheduled use of WMM’s NYC
office, including the conference room for meetings or rough-cut screenings.
Plastic Atlantis
(Cape Verde)
Producer: Pedro Soulé
Director: Samira Vera-Cruz
** Impronta Films
Consultancy Award
Consultancy Award offering up to 4 sessions over a 12 month
period, for two documentary projects in development
Planet Carnival
(South Africa)
Producers: Thandi Davids. Co-producer: Luana Rocha. Director:
Kurt Orderson
Vuka (South
Africa)
Producer: Rehad Desai. Director: Matthew Robinson
** Triggerfish
Mentorship Award
6-month mentorship of one-on-one sessions covering all the
aspects of development, production and business/marketing for their project
Aisha Qandicha
(Morocco)
Producer: Alyssa Harden. Director: Fatima Mahdar
** Isiziba Award
(Stained Glass TV)
40 hours of executive development and consultancy for a
Talents Durban Story Junction participant.
Isiziba, meaning “a still and sacred water source,” reflects
the quiet depth and potential of emerging talent — those still waters that run
deep.
Watching over you
(South Africa)
Director Stephen Nagel
** Talent Press Award
Supported by FIPRESCI
1 Year Membership to FIPRESCI
Alice Johnson
(Ghana)
** Wrapped Talent
Press Prize
Press and publicity support
Tshi Malatji
(South Africa)
DFM thanks all attendees for their support and dedication to
African cinema, travelling from near and far to be part of this event. We now
eagerly anticipate the 17th edition of the Durban FilmMart and look forward to
welcoming you back next year.
The Durban FilmMart Institute, which organises DFM 2025, receives
its primary funding from the Durban Film Office and the eThekwini Municipality.
The success of the event is made possible through the
generous support of various organisations and entities The Durban FilmMart
Institute receives its principal funding from the Durban Film Office and
eThekwini Municipality.
The success of the annual Durban FilmMart is made possible
through the generous support of various organisations and entities. Funders,
sponsors and exhibitors include the Ford Foundation, Netflix, Afreximbank,
National Film and Video Foundation, NEFTi, Industrial Development Corporation,
MTN Group Digital, French Institute of South Africa, IEFTA, KwaZulu-Natal
Tourism and Film Authority, Independent Media Producers Association of Creative
Talent (I.M.P.A.CT), Panavision, Panalux, Namibia Film Commission, Palestine
Film Institute, Network of Arab
Alternative Screens Cine Connect, Film and Publication Board, Directors Guild
of South Africa , Eastern Cape Development Corporation, Côte d'Ivoire (Cultural
Office), Downtown Music Africa, Next Narrative Africa Fund, GIZ, Sunshine
Cinema, Wesgro, Independent Producers Organisation, Wrapped, Canal +
University, Bertha Foundation, Gauteng Film Commission, Film Cape Town, CNN
Collection
Additionally, the event benefits from partnerships with
esteemed organisations and festivals. The programme partners include the Durban
International Film Festival, African Reel Collective, Africa No Filter,
Animation SA, Berlinale Talents, Cape Town International Animation Film
Festival, Dante Languages, Disabled Audiovisual Workers Network, Digital Lab
Africa, Directors Guild of South Africa, Doc Society, Documentary Filmmakers’
Association, Durban University of Technology, DW Akademie (supported by the
Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Developments), Encounters South
African International Documentary Festival, European Audio Visual
Entrepreneurs, Fipresci, Hot Docs Blue Ice Fund, Independent Producers
Organisation, Sisters Working in Film and Television, South African Guild of
Actors, Tempo, The Climate Story Labs Africa, The Fak'ugesi African Digital
Innovation Festival, The Independent Black Filmmakers Collective, The South
African Guild of Editors, Writers Guild of South Africa
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