Tag: film
The project nurturing West Africa’s new generation of women filmmakers
West African women filmmakers soar with the Mariama Lab mentorship, spotlighted at Cannes, fostering gender equality and industry diversity.
Costume Designers Weave Societal Commentary into Dystopian TV Series
Costume designers in 'Pluribus' and 'Paradise' weave societal commentary into dystopian TV series, showcasing individuality in a world of conformity.
Gabon’s Sylvain Engoang’s Film “De l’Ambition au Péché” Explores the Dangers of Power Ambition
Gabon's Sylvain Engoang's film "De l’Ambition au Péché" examines the dark side of power ambition, sparking debate on political and…
Tunisian Filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania Asserts Cinema’s Political Essence
Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania declares storytelling political, challenging film's apolitical status with her documentary "The Voice of Hind Rajab.
The Premium HONOR 600 Series is now available across all channels nationwide – thestar.co.za
HONOR 600 Series launches nationwide with AI Image to Video 2.0 tech & competitive pricing, expanding Honor's footprint in South…
MultiChoice Launches $4 Offer for Kenyan Showmax Users
MultiChoice slashes DStv Stream Compact to $4.25/mo for ex-Showmax Kenyan users, retaining subscribers post-shutdown.
Nairobi Earth Film Fest 2026 Seeks Africa’s Environmental Docs
Nairobi Earth Film Fest 2026 seeks Africa's environmental docs for a groundbreaking film festival celebrating environmental storytelling, climate awareness
Locarno Film Festival’s Open Doors Africa Projects: A Showcase of African Cinema’s Diverse Voices
Locarno Film Fest's Open Doors Africa returns, showcasing diverse African cinema voices with over 10 countries and 6 new features…
Exploring the Biafran War: Grammy Winner Meji Alabi’s Journey Through Family Legacy and Conflict
Grammy-winning director Meji Alabi reveals his grandfather's Biafran War legacy in BBC's "Surviving Biafra: Voices from the Nigerian Civil War.
Jamaica’s Obeah: Film Aims to Repeal 1700s Ban
Jamaican film 'Stew Peas' explores the clandestine obeah tradition, aiming to repeal its 1700s ban in a gripping suspense story.




