We are pleased to once again be a Community Partner and Sponsor with the South African Film Festival Canada 2023

Gala Presentation and

Opening Film 

SFU Goldcorp Centre

As the original curator to the Vancouver South African Film Festival, way back in 2011,  we take pleasure in covering the entire festival each year with reviews and promotions.

 All proceeds support Education without Borders (EwB).

Gala Tickets and Opening Film and In Person Tickets

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On-Line Virtual Tickets

Our Community Partnered Film for 2023  this year is

Trailer | Review |Awards

On April 28, 1997, Morné and Celeste Nurse’s firstborn was born – a baby girl they named Zephany. Three days later, that baby disappeared from her crib. They continued to search for her for 17 years until her second daughter, Cassidy, went to a new school in 2015 and met someone who looked like her. DNA tests have shown that she is their lost daughter. Zephany, who grew up as Miché Solomon, was taken to a place of safe custody and the mother she had known as her all her life was arrested and eventually sent to prison. However, Miché chose to stay with her abductor and not by her biological parents. This documentary tells a moving story of hope and loss.

Laurels: Best South African Documentary Film at the 2022 Durban International Film Festival

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Virtual Screenings SAFF Canada 2023 on Eventive – LINK HERE or image below