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Botswana’s rising filmmaker Moreetsi Gabang bags top Durban FilmMart award

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thE 44TH Durban International Film Festival has kicked off in KwaZulu-Natal with hundreds of filmmakers, directors, actors, producers and movie buffs showing up for the experience.

Dubbed one of the biggest film events on the continent, it opened on July 20 and runs until July 30.

As always, the festival is accompanied by the Durban FilmMart (DFM), an institution that highlights the pillars of Africa’s film industry, bringing African talent to the fore in one film landscape.

DFM 2023 celebrates the work of African film professionals and industry initiatives, contemplating a vision of a future-forward African star system for

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