The annual Durban
International Film Festival (DIFF) and the Durtban FilmMart (DFM) have
announced the dates for next year’s editions, which take place almost a month
earlier than the usual July dates.
The DIFF will now
take place from June 16 to 26, 2016, while the DFM will take place from June 17
to 20, 2016
The events have
been rescheduled due to a clash with the 21st International Aids Conference,
which takes place at the end of July 2016. The AIDS conference will be using
both the Elangeni and Maharani hotels, which are traditionally used as a
festival and market hub.
DIFF is hosted by
the University of KwaZulu-Natal’s Centre for Creative Arts and 2016 will mark
its 37th edition. “Although it will require some concerted communication
efforts, we are positive about the move to June,” says Kishore Gobardan
Director of Professional Services in the College of Humanities at UKZN in which
the CCA is housed. “The festival will now open on the Youth Day, which may free
up people to take advantage of a possible long weekend, and creates thematic
opportunities for the festival to look at the role of youth within the
industry.”
The DFM is a joint
project of the eThekwini Municipality’s industry arm, the Durban Film Office
and the DIFF, and 2016 marks its 7th edition. Toni Monty the Head of Durban
Film Office says, “This may work well in favour of the DFM and DIFF because it
is just before the July summer holidays in Europe which is traditionally used
as a recess period for film-makers, and that often impacts on their
availability in July.”
The DIFF will soon
be calling for submissions for the 2016 edition while the Durban FilmMart has
already made a call for submissions of film projects with the due date being
December 14, 2015.
The 9th Talents
Durban the intensive programme of seminars, hands-on training, workshops and
industry networking activities in partnership with Berlinale Talents will take
place from June 17-21, 2016.
For further
information about the DIFF go to www.durbanfilmfestival.co.za and for the DFM go to www.durbanfilmmart.co.za
The DIFF is funded by the KwaZulu–Natal Film
Commission, EThekwini Municipality, the National Film and Video Foundation, the
German Embassy, Goethe Institut, the Gauteng Film Commission and the Film and
Publication Board.
The Durban FilmMart is funded by the
eThekwini Municipality’s Durban Film Office and supported by a number of
valuable partners.