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LET THE CREDITS ROLL — JOHANNESBURG FILM FESTIVAL 2026 WRAPS IN STYLE #JFF2026 | Johannesburg

LET THE CREDITS ROLL — JOHANNESBURG FILM FESTIVAL 2026 WRAPS IN STYLE #JFF2026 | Johannesburg

They came. They filmed. They moved us. And then they made us stand up and clap - hard.

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The Johannesburg Film Festival 2026 has wrapped, and if you were in the building, you already know that this year hit differently. If you weren’t - first of all, sort that out for next year - but second, let’s talk about why #JFF2026 deserves every bit of noise it’s getting.

Film festivals are easy to dismiss as industry affairs. Suits shaking hands in lobbies, critics scribbling in dark rooms, polite applause for things most people will never see. But the Johannesburg Film Festival has never been that. JFF is a people’s festival. It is the story of Africa, told by Africans, received by audiences who see themselves on screen — perhaps for the first time - and feel something crack open inside them.

This year’s edition delivered on every level. The MTF (Master Training Forums) sessions were exactly that: master class. Industry heavyweights, emerging voices, and the brilliant chaos of creatives in conversation, debating craft, challenging conventions, and planting seeds for the films that will define the next decade. The awards ceremony? Electrifying. The kind of room where tears feel completely appropriate and no one judges you for them.

Because when African cinema wins, something larger than trophies is at stake. It’s proof. Proof that our stories are world-class. Proof that our directors, writers, cinematographers, and performers are operating at a level that demands international attention. Proof that Johannesburg - this loud, layered, brilliant city - is a cultural capital worthy of its own cinema mythology.

#JFF2026, you delivered. The credits roll, but the conversation? That’s just beginning.

📍 Johannesburg | 🎬 #JFF2026

Africa’s stories. Africa’s stage.

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