
Grab your tickets now â the JFFâs most ambitious line-up yet hits screen this MarchÂ
The Joburg Film Festival (JFF), in partnership withâŻMultiChoice Group a CANAL+ company, has revealed its official 2026 programme; a powerful, globally curated selection that positions the festival firmly at the intersection of African storytelling and international cinema excellence.
Running fromâŻ3 – 8 March 2026, the festival will present overâŻ60 curated films, including 40 fiction feature films, 18 non-fiction feature films, 65 short films including 9 student works,âŻselected from 691 submissions spanning Africa, Europe, the USA, South America, the UK, Asia and the Middle East. Screenings will take place at various cinemas across Johannesburg.

A festival that invites audiences to feel the frame
Guided by theâŻ2026 theme âFeel The Frameâ, this yearâs programme celebrates not only stories, but the craft of filmmaking itself, from performance and sound to form, structure and visual language. Beyond screenings,âŻfestival-goersâŻcan look forward toâŻpremieres, red-carpet moments, filmmaker Q&As, panels, networking events and exclusive masterclasses.
âWe always seek to create a platform that reflects the breadth and depth of contemporary filmmaking,â saysâŻJoburg Film Festival Curator Nhlanhla Ndaba. âThis yearâs programme centres layered, human stories from across the continent and the world films that are entertaining, challenging and deeply resonant.â
Why the 2026 line-up matters
The 2026 JFF programme reinforces the festivalâs reputation as a leading platform for emerging African voices while showcasing acclaimed international work. Highlights include:
- 3 Academy Award nominees
- The Voice of Hind Rajab – Best International FeatureÂ
- It Was Just An Accident – Best International Feature Â
- Kokuho – Best Make Up And HairÂ
- Selections from over 30 distributorsÂ
- Films representing 14 African countriesÂ
- A dynamic mix of magical realism, Afro-futurism, docu-fiction, myth and political cinemaÂ
Films to watch
South African cinema features prominently with must-see titles such asâŻWarren Masemola-frontedâŻKabeloâŻwhich is set in Lesotho, the illuminating documentaryâŻAndâŻShe Didnât Die, chronicling the life of novelist and liberation fighterâŻLauretta Ngcobo; and⯠Laundry (Uhlanjululo),âŻthe striking debut byâŻZamo MkhwanaziâŻstarringâŻTracy September, Ntobeko Sishi, Zekhethelo Zondi, Siyabonga Shibe and Bukamina Cebekhulu.
Several films engage directly with South Africaâs past and present includingâŻDiana KeamâsâŻDonât Be Late for My Funeral, a deeply personal documentary exploring apartheid-era relationships, andâŻLemohang MoseseâsâŻAncestral Visions of the Future, a haunting meditation on identity, memory and belonging.
Standout international titles includeâŻZoey MartinsonâsâŻGhana-set⯠The Fisherman, a playful yet poignant tale involving a talking fishâŻand Dust to Dreams, which is a short film directed by Idris Elba set against the backdrop of a Lagos focusing on a terminally ill mother who runs a nightclub and attempts to pass her legacy on to her daughter.

Cinema that pushes form and feeling
In keeping with the festivalâs theme, a number of films explore innovative technical and narrative approaches. These includeâŻTed Evans thriller‘RETREAT’,which features an entirely deaf cast and builds intimacy through sound alone,âŻMeekaaeel AdamâsâŻThe Trek, an immersive Kalahari-set experience,âŻMehrnoush AliaâsâŻ1001 Frames, a visceral exploration of abuse and the #MeToo movement andâŻOndĹej ProvaznikâsâŻBroken Voices,âŻa formally daring thriller that fuses sound, image and emotion andâŻKaouther Ben HaniaâsâŻOscar-nominatedâŻfilm THE VOICE OF HIND RAJAB, which chronicles the harrowing experience of a 6 year old Palestinian girlâs call to anâŻemergency service, the film is made from the actual recordings of the call.
A shared commitment to African storytelling
Such craftsmanship underscores the values shared byâŻJFFâŻand headline sponsor theâŻMultiChoice Group, a CANAL + company; âWeâre proud to support a festival that not only showcases Africaâs talent but welcomes the world into our creative ecosystem,â saysNomsa Philiso, Director Content, General Entertainment, English & Portuguese-speaking Africa at MultiChoice Group. âThe Joburg Film Festival aligns strongly with our commitment to amplifying African voices and supporting the next generation of filmmakers.â
Tickets & festival info
With its bold programming and industry-focused experiences, theâŻ8th edition of the Joburg Film FestivalâŻpromises a week of discovery for film lovers, students, creators and cultural explorers alike. Screenings take place atâŻThe Bioscope, Egrek Cinema, Theatre on the Square, The Forge, Artistry and Nu Metro Hyde Park.
Tickets go on sale from 30 January 2026, priced from R50 to R200, with festival passes availableâŻhereâŻorâŻatâŻWebtickets.
