2015 THE JOZI FILM FESTIVAL





 
Now the first festival on the yearly South African film festival calendar, the Jozi Film Festival is an annual event that showcases the latest films made by South African and international filmmakers in one of Africa's most vibrant cities - Johannesburg. We are a non-profit organisation dedicated to enriching local culture, supporting the city’s vibrant film community, and reaching new audiences through the powerful language of film.

The Fourth Annual Jozi Film Festival, taking place 19-22 February 2015, will highlight the very best in filmmaking, presenting a multi-genre slate of films from emerging and established filmmakers, exploring a broad range of topics that affect our communities and stir our hearts and minds. An exciting line up of South African and international films will be screened over a three-day period at several venues throughout the city, including The Bioscope Independent Cinema in the heart of Johannesburg.

The festival will also offer provocative Q&A sessions with the filmmakers in attendance, as well as workshops and networking events. Wrapping up the festival will be our exciting Awards Ceremony on February 22, 2015.

Competition categories include: Best Feature Film, Best International Feature Film, Best Feature Documentary Film, Best International Documentary Feature Film, Best Short Fiction, Best International Short Fiction, Best Documentary Short, Best International Documentary Short, Best Student Film, and Audience Choice Award.

For a full list of the 2015 Films visit www.jozifilmfestival.co.za



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The Bioscope www.thebioscope.co.za

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Venue: Goethe Institut, 119 Jan Smuts Ave, Parkwood
Cost: R40 per session (a session is a morning block i.e. 10 – 1 or an afternoon block 2- 4)
Or purchase a weekend pass for R100 – all access, all weekend.
Cash at the door.

This year our focus is the art of storytelling. The throughline of the festival workshops is to look at and discuss how various disciplines contribute to the story.  Prominent South African directors and film professionals share their experiences and approaches on storytelling in film

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