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FilmMart announces its 2024 projects

- STAFF REPORTER

THE Durban FilmMart Institute has announced the projects and participan­ts for the 17th edition of Talents Durban, taking place during the Durban FilmMart from July 19-22.

Included in this year’s line-up are 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 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. Selected South African participan­ts: Fiction features: Baptism of Silence by Kanya Viljoen; and The devil, The Tune and God by Lukhanyo Kumkani; short films with The Mountain in the Sea (Hoerikwagg­o) by Leandros Brown; and Trust Me (Ngithembe) by Samke Makhoba; a series called VigilAunti­es by Loren Loubser; the animated Baby Blue by Allyssa Peters; and Taste Buds by Palesa Lebona.

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