Apr 4 2024
Special 2024 NRB Interview: Desmond Denton
Check out his website, desmonddenton.com, Facebook and Instagram Desmond Denton is an award winning filmmaker who walks with a strong vision of creativity on the one hand and the practical execution of it on the other; it’s where fantasy meets reality. Desmond is a South African born filmmaker currently residing between Cape Town, Washington DC and Moscow. His affair with film has been over twelve years in the making where he has directed and produced various productions. He studied BA film directing/ writing, honours in communication science and continued in post graduate psychology as well as Masters in writing.Desmond has directed various commercials and feature films of which his first Anderkant die stilte, has won various awards and nominations at international festivals such as Monaco International, Cape Winelands International. These awards including best directed, produced and written. His second feature Lenteblom, which deals with the Virgin cure related to aids have been release successfully to over 10 000 farms across South Africa.”Desmond Denton is an award winning filmmaker who walks with a strong vision of creativity on the one hand and the practical execution of it on the other; it’s where fantasy meets reality. Desmond is a South African born filmmaker currently residing between Cape Town, Washington DC and Moscow. His affair with film has been over twelve years in the making where he has directed and produced various productions. He studied BA film directing/ writing, honours in communication science and continued in post graduate psychology as well as Masters in writing. Desmond has directed various commercials and feature films of which his first Anderkant die stilte, has won various awards and nominations at international festivals such as Monaco International, Cape Winelands International. These awards including best directed, produced and written. His second feature Lenteblom, which deals with the Virgin cure related to aids have been release successfully to over 10 000 farms across South Africa.”