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 Sifiso Nobela studied film in India and started his own film making company in Canada. Photo: Supplied
Sifiso Nobela studied film in India and started his own film making company in Canada. Photo: Supplied

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Nobela left Mpumalanga in 2010 to study film at the Centre for Research in Art of Film and Television in New Delhi, India, and returned in 2013, which is when he launched the Mpumalanga International Film Festival and worked with the department of sport, arts, culture and recreation. 

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