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SOUTH AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL RETURNS IN MAY TO LIGHT UP SCREENS IN ADELAIDE
 

From 02 to 30 May 2024 the South African Film Festival (SAFF) will once again bring the very best of contemporary South African film to the Australian audience both in-cinema and online.

April marks 30 years since the first democratic election in South Africa when for the first time in the country’s history all citizens could vote for their future.

To mark this auspicious occasion SAFF 2024 features some iconic films from the past 30 years including close-to-the-bone classic documentaries like 1994: The Bloody Miracle and the story of how South Africa’s 1995 Rugby World Cup win galvanised and united the nation The 16th Man. Another highlight of this year’s festival is undoubtedly Oliver Schmitz’s masterpiece Mapantsula restored to 4K glory and featured on the big screen for a new generation.

For the full Festival program and tickets please visit: https://saff.org.au/

 

Event details

Venue: The Piccadilly Wallis Cinema, 181 O'Connell St, 5006 North Adelaide
Bookings: https://saff.org.au/cinema-schedule/
Start Date: Sunday 12 May 2024

Online ticket prices:

*Full Festival pass: $120, including ALL features, ALL documentaries, ALL shorts and ALL bonus content
*Short Film pass: $50, including ALL short films and ALL short’s bonus content
*Single Film: $12
*Single Short: $6

 

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