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FILMS IN COMPETITIONThe festival will culminate with an Awards Night on 27 July, at which awards will beannounced for Competition Features in the following categories, all awarded bythe International Jury: Best Feature Film, Best First Feature Film, Best Direction, BestCinematography, Best Screenplay, Best Actor and Best Actress. The award for Best Film carriesa cash prize of R50,000. Cash awards of R25,000 and R20,000 are also awarded to the winnersof the Best South African Feature Film and Best First Feature Film categories respectively.Further awards are adjudicated in the following categories: Best Documentary, Best SouthAfrican Documentary, Best Short Film, Best South African Short Film, and Audience ChoiceBest Films.Additional awards include the Amnesty International Durban Human Rights Award, fora film that best reflects human rights issues.30 34th Durban International Film Festival
The feature films in competition are:Closed Curtain by Jafar Panahi and Kamboziya Partovi (Iran, 2013)Fat Shaker by Mohammad Shirvani (Iran, 2013)Francine by Melanie Shatzky and Brian M Cassidy (United States, Canada, 2012)Gloria by Sebastian Lelio (Chile, Spain, 2012)Halley by Sebastian Hofmann (Mexico, The Netherlands, 2013)Laurence Anyways by Xavier Dolan (Canada, France, 2012)Layla Fourie by Pia Marais (Germany, South Africa, France, The Netherlands, 2013)Of Good Report by Jahmil XT Qubeka (South Africa, 2013)Only God Forgives by Nicolas Winding Refn (France, Denmark, 2013)Penumbra by Eduardo Villanueva (Mexico, 2013)Something Necessary by Judy Kibinge (Germany, Kenya, 2013)Sunshine Boys by Kim Tae-gon (South Korea, 2012)Tall as the Baobab Tree by Jeremy Teicher (Senegal, United States, 2012)The Battle Of Tabatô by Joao Viana (Guinea-Bissau, Portugal, 2013)The Forgotten Kingdom by Andrew Mudge (Lesotho, South Africa, 2012)The Future by Alicia Scherson (Chile, Germany, Italy, Spain, 2013)The Grandmaster by Won Kar Wai (Hong Kong SAR China, 2012)The Hunt by Thomas Vinterberg (Denmark, 2012)The Land Of Hope by Sion Sono (Japan, United Kingdom, Taiwan, Germany, 2012)The Past by Asghar Farhadi (France, Italy, 2013)Wadjda by Al-Mansour Haifaa (Saudi Arabia, Germany, 2012)Watchtower by Pelin Esmer (France, Germany, Turkey, 2012)Yema by Djamila Sahraoui (Algeria, France, 2012)Youth by Tom Shoval (Israel, Germany, France, 2013)34th Durban International Film Festival 31
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The feature films in competition are:Closed Curtain by Jafar Panahi and Kamboziya Partovi (Iran, 2013)Fat Shaker by Mohammad Shirvani (Iran, 2013)Francine by Melanie Shatzky and Brian M Cassidy (United States, Canada, 2012)Gloria by Sebastian Lelio (Chile, Spain, 2012)Halley by Sebastian H<strong>of</strong>mann (Mexico, The Netherlands, 2013)Laurence Anyways by Xavier Dolan (Canada, France, 2012)Layla Fourie by Pia Marais (Germany, South Africa, France, The Netherlands, 2013)Of Good Report by Jahmil XT Qubeka (South Africa, 2013)Only God Forgives by Nicolas Winding Refn (France, Denmark, 2013)Penumbra by Eduardo Villanueva (Mexico, 2013)Something Necessary by Judy Kibinge (Germany, Kenya, 2013)Sunshine Boys by Kim Tae-gon (South Korea, 2012)Tall as the Baobab Tree by Jeremy Teicher (Senegal, United States, 2012)The Battle Of Tabatô by Joao Viana (Guinea-Bissau, Portugal, 2013)The Forgotten Kingdom by Andrew Mudge (Lesotho, South Africa, 2012)The Future by Alicia Scherson (Chile, Germany, Italy, Spain, 2013)The Grandmaster by Won Kar Wai (Hong Kong SAR China, 2012)The Hunt by Thomas Vinterberg (Denmark, 2012)The Land Of Hope by Sion Sono (Japan, United Kingdom, Taiwan, Germany, 2012)The Past by Asghar Farhadi (France, Italy, 2013)Wadjda by Al-Mansour Haifaa (Saudi Arabia, Germany, 2012)Watchtower by Pelin Esmer (France, Germany, Turkey, 2012)Yema by Djamila Sahraoui (Algeria, France, 2012)Youth by Tom Shoval (Israel, Germany, France, 2013)34th Durban International Film Festival 31