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South African Film Festival Opens This Week!
The South African Film Festival (Australia and New Zealand) opens this week with 21 vibrant, diverse films on show for Australian and New Zealand audiences. Tickets are now on sale for The South African Film Festival (SAFF) which opens on Saturday 7 May with in-cinema screenings in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Sunshine Coast, Gold Coast and Brisbane. The Festival launches with the documentary Nobody’s Died Laughing, a revealing and intimate look at the legendary South African performer, author, satirist, and activist, Pieter-Dirk Uys whose alter ego, Evita Bezuidenhout, has been entertaining audiences around the world for over 40 years. The festival closes with the film Beyond Moving, which looks at the remarkable journey of young ballet star Siphe November from his home in a South African township to soaring on stage as part of Canada's National Ballet School. This year’s festival features a diverse program of 21 films, from hard-hitting documentaries to heart-warming short films, and from blockbuster features to personal stories. This rich offering gives diverse audiences unique insights into South Africa, its creative force, the strength of its people, its challenges, and the richness of its vibrant cultures and languages. Plus, the festival offers an incredible selection of bonus content, releasing this week, including an interview with South African-born Hollywood icon Charlize Theron! More than just a celebration of cinematic art, SAFF is a festival with a conscience! All profits from the festival go to supporting the vital work of Education without Borders (EwB), a not-for-profit that is changing the lives of disadvantaged and at-risk youth in South Africa’s Western Cape. Festival Director Claire Jankelson said, “We are thrilled to be bringing the 4th South African Film Festival to audiences here in Australia and New Zealand. With captivating features and documentaries that educate and engage, the Festival offers glimpses into the land, the people, the culture, and the complexities of South Africa.” This year’s festival includes nine documentaries: There are five exceptional feature films: There are five poignant short films: Now in its fourth year, the SAFF (Australia and New Zealand) is part of a global network of South African film festivals, all of which are supported by teams of passionate volunteers, sponsors, and audience members. The SAFF (Australia and New Zealand) runs from 07 to 24 May, in-cinema and online. Tickets are now on sale. For the full Festival program and tickets visit www.saff.org.au. 05.05.2022 | Editor's blog Cat. : FESTIVALS
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