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themes AND FOCUS AREASRadioactive WolvesWild TalkDIFF is pleased to announce that a strategic partnership has been <strong>for</strong>med with DurbanWild Talk Africa, the continent’s most respected natural history film festival and conference,which takes place at the Docklands Hotel in Durban from 23-26 July. A selection <strong>of</strong> naturalhistory films have been chosen from 445 entries from across the globe, to be screenedduring nine slots as part <strong>of</strong> the DIFF programme. These films were entered as part <strong>of</strong> DurbanWild Talk Africa’s ROSCAR Awards competition.Durban Wild Talk Africa is considered to be Africa’s key film festival and conference <strong>for</strong>natural history and wildlife film and television programming. The event includes workshops,seminars, masterclasses, open pitching sessions, commissioners’ panels and exhibitions,and is a valuable networking <strong>for</strong>um <strong>for</strong> both local and international delegates and industryleaders. This year DWTA will include the Wildlife Photographer <strong>of</strong> the Year exhibition to beheld at uShaka Marine World and sponsored by National Geographic, from 25 July to 25September 2013.14 34th Durban International Film Festival

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