Joburg Film Festival highlights clash between art and censorship

The Joburg Film Festival is addressing tensions between artistic freedom and state censorship through discussions and films. Filmmaker Arya Lalloo is hosting a conversation with artist Gabrielle Goliath on The Voice of Hind Rajab. The event follows Minister Gayton McKenzie's withdrawal of support for Goliath's work due to Palestinian references.

The Joburg Film Festival, entering its 8th year, runs from 3 to 8 March at various venues including Sandton Theatre On The Square, The Bioscope, The Forge, Artistry and Nu Metro. Tickets cost R50 to R200 per film, available on Webtickets. The theme, Feel the Frame, celebrates bold African and global storytelling as a sensory and emotional journey.

This year's festival takes a political turn amid debates on art, activism and government oversight. It features a conversation hosted by filmmaker Arya Lalloo with artist Gabrielle Goliath about The Voice of Hind Rajab. The discussion highlights friction following Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Gayton McKenzie’s decision to withdraw support for Goliath’s performance piece Elegy, which includes Palestinian references.

The festival positions itself at the center of national conversations on censorship. Screenings and events reflect pressing social issues through groundbreaking films. Details are available at www.joburgfilmfestival.co.za.

Other weekend events in Johannesburg include the Johannesburg Festival of Women Writers on 7 and 8 March at Joburg Theatre, free with booking, featuring keynote speaker Petina Gappah. The Family Music Fest occurs on 7 March at St John’s College, with performances by DJ Kent, Louise Carver and Vusi Nova.

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Press conference at Berlin Film Festival where officials defend jury amid political backlash over artists and politics, with protesters visible.
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Berlin film festival defends jury amid political backlash

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The 2026 Berlin International Film Festival has issued a statement defending its jury and filmmakers following criticism over comments on politics. Jury president Wim Wenders suggested artists should stay out of politics, prompting backlash including a cancelled visit by author Arundhati Roy. Festival director Tricia Tuttle emphasized free speech for artists while highlighting the festival's diverse films addressing global issues.

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The Berlin Film Festival has announced the competition lineup for its 76th edition, blending arthouse films with A-list stars such as Channing Tatum, Amy Adams and Riley Keough. Artistic director Tricia Tuttle highlighted the diverse selection of international auteurs and politically charged stories. The festival is scheduled for February 12-22, 2026.

A new episode of the satirical series Politically Aweh delves into the Johannesburg G20 summit, highlighting youth uprisings across Africa. Hosts KG Mokgadi and Zoë Human navigate restricted access to leaders, blending comedy with calls for accountability. Activists from Kenya and Madagascar voice frustrations over unfulfilled promises.

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Following the Union Ministry's denial of censor exemptions for 19 films, Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan has directed the International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) to screen them anyway. The 30th edition, underway since December 13 with 206 films from 82 countries, faces scheduling challenges but will proceed amid ongoing protests.

 

 

 

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