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NFVF VACANCY: MANAGER IN THE CEO'S OFFICE
23 May 2012
To support the Chief Executive Officer in managing the affairs of the Council
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ISMAILIA FESTIVAL DIRECTORS' BEGINNING IN EGYPTIAN NOSTALGIA‏
23 May 2012
For the first time in the Ismailia International Festival for Documentary & Short Films Egyptian Nostalgia takes a look at directors' beginnings.
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CREATIVE VISION LEAVES THE VIEWER THUNDERSTRUCK 
23 May 2012
AC/DC's iconic rock song "Thunderstruck" drives the captivating visuals for Tsogo Sun's new brand ads.
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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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Life, Above All wins at DIFF
Oliver Schmitz’ Life, Above All was named Best South African Feature Film at The Durban International Film Festival (DIFF), taking home R25 000.

THEMBA - A BOY CALLED HOPE wins again
The internationally acclaimed film, Themba: A Boy Called Hope, will be receiving the Cinema for Peace Honorary Award for raising awareness for the fight against AIDS. The award is supported by Sir Bob

DOs innovative partnership plan to release Themba
Ster Kinekor released Themba: A Boy Called Hope on 16 July 2010. The SA-German co-production was directed by South African Stefanie Sycholt (Malunde), who splits her time between here and Germany.

Record number of SA films set to be released in 2010
Expect more South African box office releases than ever before this year. Around 30 feature films are jostling for releases this year.

Oliver Schmitz is back to direct
Filming has just wrapped on Chanda’s Secrets, a feature film adaptation of Allan Stratton’s acclaimed novel of the same name.

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.

 
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