when: 06 - 31 May 2025 | venue: 168 Oxford Street, Bulimba Queensland 4171 | cost: 12-90 | address: TBD | website: https://saff.org.au/ | tickets: https://saff.org.au/
published: 23 Apr 2025, 5 min read
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SAFF 2025 will kick off on May 6 with a grand double feature premiere night in Brisbane, promising an unforgettable evening! Featuring bold stories, Oscar-nominated hits, and vibrant South African energy, this year's festival is not to be missed. Grab your tickets, catch a film in-cinema, or stream online until May 31, and immerse yourself in the rich culture, diversity, and spirit of South Africa through captivating cinema!
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SAFF 2025 will kick off on May 6 with a grand double feature premiere night in Brisbane, promising an unforgettable evening! Featuring bold stories, Oscar-nominated hits, and vibrant South African energy, this year's festival is not to be missed. Grab your tickets, catch a film in-cinema, or stream online until May 31, and immerse yourself in the rich culture, diversity, and spirit of South Africa through captivating cinema!
Go see 2025 South African Film Festival.

2025 South African Film Festival is on 06 - 31 May 2025. The opening hours are: All day. Conveniently located in Brisbane Cbd. Call 0473 505 769 for details. Visit their website at https://saff.org.au/.
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