WGSA MAG Issue 15 (July 2013) | Page 32

Award-winners announced at 34th Durban International Film Festival

The 34th edition of the Durban International Film Festival , with principal funding from the National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund , announced its award-winners , prior to the screening of the closing film Free Angela – And All Political Prisoners at the Suncoast CineCentre Cinema . Presenting the award for Best Feature Film to the film The Land of Hope , the International Jury commended Sion Sono for a film that “ masterfully and humbly draws together an array of cinematic means of expression to engage us in a story ”. The Best Feature Film award carries with it a cash prize of R50 000 .

The international Jury , which comprised of Egyptian curator and festival programmer Sherif Awad , renowned festival programmer Paolo Bertolin , South African filmmaker Sarah Blecher , film curator June Givanni and South African actress Hlubi Mboya , also awarded Best South African Feature Film to South African filmmaker Andrew Worsdale for his film Durban Poison . The Best South African Feature Film award carries with it a cash prize of R30 000 .
International Jury member , June Givanni on behalf of the International Jury also gave reason as to why the film directed by Jahmil XT Qubeka could not be considered for competition by saying “ As a jury , we were privileged to be taken on a global journey through cinema , and we would like to thank Peter Machen and the Film Festival programmers for this great honour . However , we have to express our regret that this journey could not include the South African competition entry OF GOOD REPORT , which the Film and Publication Board did not
Of Good Report
license for public screening in time for us to take it into consideration . The jury is saddened and concerned about the limitations to freedom of expression that are still in force on the continent and beyond , but we are glad that on this occasion the decision has been over-turned .
Festival accolades for Of Good Report
Following the refusal to classify the Opening Night Film Of Good Report , the Film and Publications Board reversed their decision and gave the film an R-Rating of 16 on Saturday , July 27- . The film was not screened in any of its allocated slots as a result of the refusal for classification and so could not be in competition . The Durban International Film Festival acknowledged the film ’ s achievements in stimulating worldwide debate and highlighting important issues in South African society . Festival manager Peter Machen therefore announced a new annual award for Artistic Bravery , the first of which was given to Of Good Report director , Jahmil XT Qubeka . Of Good Report was now screened in a preview on the last day of the festival ( Sunday , July 28 ) at 12h00 at Suncoast CineCentre .
Professor Cheryl Potgieter also gave special mention and a prize to Festival Manager Peter Machen for his outstanding work during the festival and acknowledging his contribution to the festival as a whole . The Deputy Vice Chancellor of Humanities also touched on the currently vacant post of the Centre for Creative Arts Directorship stating that the position is currently being advertised and that an appointment would be happening soon .
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