A gripping South African thriller by acclaimed director Ian Gabriel will debut on the opening night of the African Diaspora International Film Festival (ADIFF) in New York City. The film explores themes of military corruption, illicit arms trafficking, and moral courage, marking a milestone for South African cinema.
A South African thriller is making global waves and is set to debut on the opening night of a major New York film festival.The explosive thriller has been chosen as the prestigious Opening Night Film for the Harlem-based ADIFF . Image: Actor Spaces/ X, the latest thriller by acclaimed director Ian Gabriel, takes centre stage as the Opening Night Film at the African Diaspora International Film Festival in New York City.
The film exposes the dangerous realities faced by those who challenge powerful forces for the greater good. It draws inspiration from real-world events. Festival-goers will also have the opportunity to engage directly with the story during a special Q&A session with the director on Opening Night.
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