Encounters 2026 – Even Musk is to be seen
Review
This is the final weekend of the Encounters International Documentary Film Festival. This year marked the first time in more than a decade that the festival — which usually takes place in Cape Town and Johannesburg — also hosted screenings in Pretoria, with the Ster-Kinekor at Brooklyn Mall serving as the venue.
Other cinemas screening the festival’s documentaries include:
Cape Town: Labia, Ster-Kinekor V&A Waterfront, Bertha Mowbray, and Bertha Khayelitsha. Johannesburg: The Bioscope, Rosebank Nouveau, Ster-Kinekor Sandton, Ster-Kinekor Southgate.

Written by Anna-Marie Jansen van Vuuren
Professor Anna-Marie Jansen van Vuuren is a senior lecturer and research coordinator for the Film and Visual Communication, programme at the Faculty of Arts, at the Tshwane University of Technology. She specializes in research topics related to “identity” and “representation” in South African cinema—but in plain English: she loves movies, and she loves looking deeply at them.
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