Winner of the
Best Feature Film Award,
Love (Amour) was applauded by the International Jury as “unmissable”, and the film’s director Michael Haneke, as a “contemporary master with an astute understanding of his cinematic world”. The
Best Feature Film Award carries a cash prize of R50 000.
The international Jury which comprised Zimbabwean filmmaker and novelist, Tsitsi Dangarembga; South African director, Oliver Hermanus; producer and television presenter, Kgomotso Matsunyane; and Canadian producer and director, Peter Wintonick also awarded the
Best First Feature Film prize to Australian Julia Leigh for
Sleeping Beauty (Australia).
Receiving a cash prize of R30 000, the
Best South African Feature Film Award was awarded to
Adventures in Zambezia (South Africa), directed by Wayne Thornley. Of the large number of South African films screened this year, the jury’s unanimous voice lauded this film as one with “strong writing and direction, and beautiful animation infused with the spirit of the continent” and one that “tells an African story from an African perspective while having clear global appeal”.
The Amnesty International Durban
Human Rights Award, with a prize of €2 500, went to Malika Zouhali-Worral and Katherine Fairfax Wright’s film
Call Me Kuchu, which focuses on attacks on gay people in Uganda.
The full list of awards is:
Best Film:
Love (Amour) (France, Austria, Germany), directed by Michael Haneke
Best South African Feature Film:
Adventures in Zambezia (South Africa), directed by Wayne Thornley
Best First Feature Film:
Sleeping Beauty (Australia), directed by Julia Leigh
Best Director: Benh Zeitlin for
Beasts Of The Southern Wild (USA)
Best Actress: Deanie Ip in
A Simple Life (Tao Jie) (Hong Kong SAR China)
Best Actor: Joseph Wairimu in
Nairobi Half Life (Kenya, Germany)
Best Cinematography: Gökhan Tiryaki for
Once Upon A Time In Anatolia (Bir Zamanlar Anadolu’da) (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Turkey)
Best Screenplay: Ercan Kesal, Ercan Ceylan and Nuri Bilge Ceylan for
Once Upon A Time In Anatolia (Bir Zamanlar Anadolu’da) (Bosnia and Herzegovina, Turkey)
Special Jury Mention Feature Film:
Goodbye (Be Omid E Didar) (Iran), directed by Mohammad Rasoulof
Best Documentary:
5 Broken Cameras (Palestinian Territories, France, Israel, The Netherlands), directed by Guy Davidi
Best South African Documentary:
The African Cypher (South Africa), directed by Bryan Little
Documentary Special Jury Mention:
Calvet (Costa Rica, France, Nicaragua, United Kingdom, United States), directed by Dominic Allan
Best Short Film:
The Bird Spider (La Migala) (Spain), directed by Jaime Dezcallar
Best South African Short Film:
Doppelganger (South Africa), directed by Joshua Rous
Amnesty International Durban Human Rights Award:
Call Me Kuchu (USA), directed by Malika Zouhali-Worral and Katherine Fairfax Wright
DIFF Wavescape Audience Choice Award:
The Art of Flight (USA), directed by Curt Morgan
DIFF Documentary Audience Choice Award:
Searching for Sugarman (Sweden, United Kingdom), directed by Malik Bendjellou
DIFF Feature Film Audience Choice Award:
The Lady (France, United Kingdom), directed by Luc Besson
The 33
rd Durban
International Film Festival is organised by the Centre For Creative Arts (University of KwaZulu-Natal) with support by the National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund (principal funder), National Film and Video Foundation, KwaZulu-Natal Department of Economic Development and Tourism, HIVOS, City of Durban, German Embassy in South Africa, Goethe Institut of South Africa, French Season in South Africa, and a range of other partners.
For more info go to
www.durbanfilmfest.co.za.