National Cinema Program
- Cape of Good Hope (Mark Bamford)
- Drum (Zola Maseko)
- Forgiveness (Ian Gabriel)
- Max and Mona (Teddy Mattera)
- Mozart - The Music of the Violin (Mickey Madoda Dube)
- A South African Love Story - Walter and Albertina Sisulu (Toni Strasburg)
- Zulu Love Letter (Ramadan Suleman)
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