DURBAN FILMMART INSTITUTE ANNOUNCES LINE-UP FOR TALENTS DURBAN 2024
The Durban FilmMart Institute (DFMI) announces the lineup of projects and participants for the 17th edition of Talents Durban, taking place during the Durban FilmMart (DFM) in Durban from 19 – 22 July 2024. As the African satellite programme of the Berlin International Film Festival and Berlinale Talents, Talents Durban holds a significant position within the DFMI’s programming portfolio.
Berlinale Talents is a networking platform organised by the Berlin International Film Festival, offering a space for emerging filmmakers to connect, learn, and collaborate. Talents Durban serves as its African counterpart, providing a similar platform specifically tailored to the continent’s unique filmmaking landscape.
DFMI Director, Magdalene Reddy, explains, “The Durban FilmMart Institute is dedicated to the growth of African cinema through strategic collaborations that enhance access to markets and professional networks. Talents Durban, a core component of this commitment, aligns with Berlinale Talents to facilitate a rigorous developmental platform for emerging filmmakers. This partnership, now in its 17th iteration, leverages both our shared vision and the bold stories that Africa offers. We are particularly focused on providing filmmakers, animators and film critics with the tools and opportunities to bring their work to both regional audiences and the international stage, thereby ensuring sustained development of the continent’s film industry.”
This edition of Talents Durban is distinguished by its inclusion of participants from 15 African countries, who collectively reflect the continent’s diversity of emerging film professionals. The selection process was highly competitive, with a record 499 applications resulting in the choice of 26 distinctive projects and 4 film critics, each bringing a fresh perspective to features, documentaries, shorts, series, animation, and film criticism.
Selected Talents will participate in a series of project–oriented, hands–on skills development programmes. These include sessions such as Story Junction, where participants present their projects to producers and financiers, alongside masterclasses and one–on–one mentorship opportunities. Mounia Aram, Jihane Bougrine, Hawa Essuman, Yanis Gaye, Karabo Lediga, Carol Kioko, Beverly Mitchell, Kethiwe Ngcobo and Laza Razanajatovo, will serve as mentors for the 2024 edition. They will provide invaluable guidance and generously share their expertise with the participants.
Official 2024 Talents Durban Participants and Projects:
FICTION FEATURES
A Time to Wander (Le Temps de L’Errance) – Nakhli Rim (Tunisia) – Director & Screenwriter
Baptism of Silence – Kanya Viljoen (South Africa) – Director & Screenwriter
Pepo Kali – Lydia Matata (Kenya) Director & Screenwriter
Revolution (Abyot) – Abigail Megbar Debebe (Ethiopia) – Director & Screenwriter
Rusaro – Jeanpierre NIYIGENA (Rwanda) – Screenwriter
The Space Maasai – Priscilla Marealle (Tanzania) – Screenwriter
DOCUMENTARY FEATURES
Akal – Basma Rkioui (Morocco) – Director & Screenwriter
Breaking the Mold – Michael Ansah (Ghana) – Director
The devil, The Tune and God – Lukhanyo Kumkani (South Africa) – Director & Screenwriter
Kloho (Héritage) – Estelle KONE (Côte d’Ivoire) – Director
My Dream to Fly – Asmaa El-gafrie (Egypt) – Cinematographer & Director
Tiny Grain, Big War – Leul Shoaferaw (Ethiopia) – Producer & Audience Designer
SHORTS
ADAME – Binetou FAYE (Senegal) – Screenwriter & Director
Langalanga – Fofo “Togbe” Gavua (Ghana) – Director & Screenwriter
Nebula – Michel Doss (Egypt) – Director & Screenwriter
STAY – Tomi Folowosele (Nigeria) – Screenwriter
The Mountain in the Sea (Hoerikwaggo) – Leandros Brown (South Africa) – Director & Screenwriter
Trust Me (Ngithembe) – Samke Makhoba (South Africa) – Director & Screenwriter
SERIES
Grève – ADANNOU Gildas (Benin) Director & Screenwriter
The Mind of Alkebulan – Esther Beukes (Namibia) Director & Screenwriter
Rue 6 – Djeydi Djigo (Senegal) Screenwriter
VigilAunties – Loren Loubser (South Africa) Director & Screenwriter
ANIMATION
Baby Blue – Allyssa Peters (South Africa) – Animation Director
Hunt Me Not – Noella Luka (Kenya) – Animation Director
Taste Buds – Palesa Lebona (South Africa) – Director & Screenwriter
Together (Tomodomo) – Love Kanebi (Nigeria) – Animation Director
TALENTS PRESS
Tony Asankomah (Ghana) – Film Critic/Journalist
Bob Perfect (South Africa) – Film Critic/Journalist
Timothy Niwamanya (Uganda) – Film Critic/Journalist
Youssra el-Sharkawy (Egypt) – Film Critic/Journalist
The Heads of Berlinale Talents, Nikola Joetze and Florian Weghorn, highlight their anticipation, stating: “Over the many years of our trusted partnership, Talents Durban has grown into a central hub on the continent, where project development, training and lasting exchange come together in the most sustainable way. We are extremely proud to welcome also this year’s very strong selection of participants to the global Talents community.
As the premier film market in Africa, the 15th edition of the Durban FilmMart, under the theme “African Visions Unleashed: From Disruption to Accountability,” welcomes industry professionals to Durban for a four–day engagement. The event is designed to host discussions and build on industry knowledge and ideas about storytelling and contemporary cultural dynamics within the film industry. DFM celebrates the innovative and creative talents who are crafting the future narrative of African cinema.
Early Bird registration for participation is now open until 31 May.
For more information and to register, please visit the website: https://durbanfilmmart.co.za/