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FIFTH YEAR OF FOCUS FEATURES' AFRICA FIRST PROGRAM ACCEPTING ENTRIES MAY 14TH
22 May 2012
$10,000 in financing apiece earmarked for new filmmakers.
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VACANCY: DURBAN INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL MANAGER
14 May 2012
Manager: Durban International Film Festival - College of Humanities Howard College Campus Centre For Creative Arts School of Arts
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NFVF OFFER TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES FOR ASPIRANT SCRIPT EDITORS
10 May 2012
The National Film & Video Foundation is offering FREE part-time training opportunities to individuals who wish to train as script editors in the film and television arena.
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SA FILM PRODUCER VS THE WRITER’S GUILD OF AMERICA
08 May 2012
In a David and Goliath court case, a South African film production company has taken on a powerful American labour union - and has victory in its sights. 
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DO's TIRZA is Dutch Oscar Submission
Produced by DO Productions in South Africa and Namibia for Cadenza and Fu Works Productions, TIRZA was recently announced as the official Dutch selection for the foreign film category at the Academy

Watch the Loeries finalists
The 2010 Loerie Awards finalists have been announced. Egg, including Humanoid, tops the production company nominations, with Kim Geldenhuys leading the directors.

The Callsheet Exclusive: Producers discuss the state of broadcasting
On Monday 2 August 2010, The Cape Film Commission (CFC) hosted a panel discussion around the state of the broadcasting industry, co-production and independent filmmakers at Alliance Francaise in Cape

Steve Jacobs on Adapting Disgrace
Steve Jacob’s film adaptation of Disgrace is likely to divide opinions as much as J.M. Coetzee’s novel did upon publication in 1999.

Stephanie Sycholt returns to direct Themba
As South Africa congratulated itself on fourth place in the Confederations Cup, writer/director Stefanie Sycholt (Malunde) wrapped Themba, her film about a young soccer hopeful.

Disgrace opens 14 August
J.M. Coetzee’s controversial novel, Disgrace, has been adapted into a film by Australian filmmaker Steve Jacobs and screenwriter Anna-Maria Monticelli.

 
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