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May 15, 2018

                          There are only two weeks left to enter the Don’t Stop Wondering Award
 
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JOHANNESBURG, South Africa, May 15th, 2018,-/African Media Agency (AMA)/- The Discovery Channel Don’t Stop Wondering Award is back for its second consecutive year and eagerly awaiting budding filmmakers exciting entries. The seventh annual Jozi Film Festival entry submissions opened on Monday the 19th of February 2018, with only two weeks left to get entries in. 
For this category, film makers need to develop a 2-5 minute documentary that showcases and celebrates unique African stories, while capturing Discovery’s ethos of sparking curiosity. 

The Africa-wide search for filmmaking talent, will gear the winner with a Canon XF-405 video camera with Singer Photographic camera accessories worth over $5,800 to use for their next filming project. Entry is free and multiple entries are welcome. 

“Last year’s entries blew us away, with their creative, emotive and thought-provoking portrayals of the diversity of Africa’s culture and people,” said Amanda Turnbull, VP & Country Manager for Discovery Networks Middle East and Africa. “This year, we are excited to experience more truly African stories, told through an intriguing and authentic lens.” 

 
After the entries close, the Top 10 films will be selected by a JFF and Discovery jury and will be broadcast on Discovery Channel in July and August, to make their case for public vote. 
The winning film will be selected by popular vote via the voting tool on Discovery’s website: www.discoverychannelafrica.com, will be screened alongside the other Top 10 films. The winner will be flown to Johannesburg to receive their prize at the Jozi Film Festival awards, to be held on the 30th of September. 

Entrants must be 18 years or older and must reside on the African continent. Don’t miss out! Submit your work for this category before the closing date at 19:00 on 28 May 2018.

For more information on how to submit to JFF2018, please visit www.jozifilmfestival.co.za or www.DiscoveryChannelAfrica.com. This could be the start of your dream filmmaking career.

Distributed by African Media Agency (AMA) on behalf of Discovery Communications.

For further media queries contact: 
Raquel De Canha 
FleishmanHillard 
Tel: (011) 548 – 2047 
 

ABOUT DISCOVERY COMMUNICATIONS 

Discovery Communications (Nasdaq: DISCA, DISCB, DISCK) satisfies curiosity and engages superfans with a portfolio of premium nonfiction, sports and kids programming brands. Reaching 3 billion cumulative viewers across pay-TV and free-to-air platforms in more than 220 countries and territories, Discovery’s portfolio includes the global brands Discovery Channel, TLC, Investigation Discovery, Animal Planet, Science and Turbo/Velocity, as well as OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network in the U.S., Discovery Kids in Latin America, and Eurosport, the leading provider of locally relevant, premium sports content across Europe. Discovery reaches audiences across screens through digital-first programming from Discovery VR, over-the-top offerings Eurosport Player and Dplay, as well as TV Everywhere products comprising the GO portfolio of TVE apps and Discovery K!ds Play. For more information, please visit www.discoverycommunications.com.  
 
ABOUT THE JOZI FILM FESTIVAL 
The Jozi Film Festival was initially created to provide a platform for local filmmakers in Johannesburg, and to develop an audience for South African films. While still prioritizing local film, JFF now accept films from around the world – features, short films, documentaries and student films. We are the longest running multi-genre festival in the City of Gold and our motto remains the same from Day One: We Love Jozi. We Love Film. 
 
The Jozi Film Festival strongly supports independent films.  
 
CONTACT: 
Lisa Henry 
+27 83 410 2664

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