Andrea Voges | Durban International Film Festival | D[R] News
Andrea Voges on the Challenges and Triumphs of Managing the Durban International Film Festival
Introduction July is a significant month for Durban, as the city celebrates the 45th Durban International Film Festival (DIFF). Renowned as the leading film festival on the African continent, DIFF draws filmmakers and enthusiasts from around the world. In an exclusive interview with Lex LaFoy for "Deeply [Rooted] DBN," Andrea Voges, the festival manager and head of programs, shares her journey and insights into managing this prestigious event.
Early Life and Education Andrea Voges was born and raised in Durban, moving frequently during her childhood. She recalls living in areas such as Sydenham, Bluff, Westville, and Musgrave as her parents sought better opportunities. Andrea pursued a Bachelor of Arts degree with majors in communications and psychology from Unisa, balancing her studies with full-time work.
Career Journey With a career spanning 18 years, Andrea's journey is marked by dedication and resilience. She began as an administrator for an international music distribution company and steadily climbed the ranks to her current role. Andrea's experience includes working with various film festivals, such as the Joburg Film Festival and the Red Sea International Festival, as well as projects like the Realness Institute and Urucu Media.
Challenges and Successes Andrea candidly discusses the challenges she faced as a young woman of color in the film industry. From being the only person of color in many professional settings to overcoming limited resources in non-profit work, her journey has been fraught with obstacles. However, these experiences have made her stronger and more determined to open doors for other women and people of color.
Role at DIFF Managing an international film festival like DIFF is a significant responsibility. Andrea's role encompasses everything from budgeting and fundraising to curating programs and maintaining stakeholder relationships. She emphasizes the importance of cultural diplomacy and the need to balance various interests while remaining objective and neutral.
Working with Interns The Center for Creative Arts, which oversees DIFF, hires interns each year to assist with the festival. Andrea appreciates the dedication of these interns, many of whom go above and beyond their basic duties. She highlights the importance of investing in their development, as the festival relies heavily on their contributions.
Advice for Young Women of Color Andrea's advice for young women of color is rooted in hard work and perseverance. She encourages them to develop a strong work ethic, be adventurous, and seek opportunities to learn and grow. By stepping out of their comfort zones and embracing new challenges, they can achieve success in their careers.
Conclusion As DIFF is in full speed, Andrea Voges reflects on her journey with gratitude and optimism. Her story is an inspiration to aspiring filmmakers and festival organizers, demonstrating that with dedication and resilience, it is possible to overcome challenges and make a significant impact in the industry.