Feel the Frame: The Joburg Film Festival (JFF) 2026 Takes Centre Stage
The cinematic heart of the continent is beating faster this month as the 8th edition of the Joburg Film Festival (JFF) returns to South Africa’s largest city. Running from 3 to 8 March 2026, this premier event positions itself at the intersection of bold African storytelling and global cinema excellence. Presented in partnership with MultiChoice Group, the festival invites audiences to “Feel the Frame”—a theme that encourages viewers to look beyond the screen and appreciate the intricate craft, emotion, and collaboration behind every scene.
With over 60 curated films from 14 African countries and across the globe, the 2026 programme is the festival’s most ambitious yet. From the red carpets of Sandton to the independent screens of Braamfontein, the Joburg Film Festival is transforming the city into a vibrant hub for cinephiles, industry professionals, and cultural explorers.
A Landmark Programme for South Africa’s Tourism and Film Sectors
This year’s lineup is a powerful declaration of the strength of local cinema. Two highly anticipated South African features bookend the festival, signalling a confident era for the industry. The festival opened on 3 March with Laundry (Uhlanjululo), the striking debut feature from Zamo Mkhwanazi. Set in the 1960s, this historical drama explores themes of loss and legacy through a family-run business in an apartheid-era district.
Closing the week on 8 March is the South African premiere of The Trek, a bold western-horror directed by first-time filmmaker MeekaeeI Adam. These films are part of a broader selection that includes:
60+ Films: Including 40 fiction features and 18 non-fiction documentaries.
Global Diversity: Selections from 691 submissions spanning the USA, South America, Europe, and the Middle East.
Award Contenders: The programme features three Academy Award nominees, highlighting the festival’s commitment to international excellence.
How to Experience the Joburg Film Festival 2026
Screenings and events are spread across several iconic Johannesburg venues, ensuring that the festival’s energy reaches every corner of the city. Participating cinemas include:
Nu Metro Hyde Park (Sandton)
Theatre on the Square (Nelson Mandela Square)
The Bioscope (44 Stanley)
Egrek Cinema (Parkhurst)
The Forge (Braamfontein)
Ticket Prices and Passes
To make the festival accessible, tickets are priced competitively, starting from R50 to R200 per screening. For those looking for a deeper immersion, various festival passes are available, ranging from R500 to R1,800. These passes offer access to exclusive industry conversations at the JBX (Joburg Business Exchange) platform and red-carpet premieres.
Beyond the screenings, the festival culminates in a prestigious awards ceremony where the best in the business are honoured with the Nguni Horn—a symbol of strength and excellence in African storytelling. To secure your tickets and view the full schedule, visit the official Joburg Film Festival website or book via Webtickets.
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Joburg Film Festival 2026 Highlights This video provides a curator-led overview of the 2026 festival highlights and what audiences can expect from this year’s game-changing lineup.
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