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- The cruel acts of animal poaching and violence, executions, and tribal slaughtering, all taking place on the African continent.
- The life and work of the renowned primatology scientist, Jane Goodall, especially on her research about chimpanzees.
- "Snake Boy" is a series that revolves around a young boy named Snake Boy who is half-human and half-snake. He can transform into a snake and possesses incredible powers. He embarks on a journey with his father that takes him to a village of witches after a fatal accident. It is revealed that Snake Boy's father is a king and his mother was killed by the witches years ago. Snake Boy also has the power to perform miracles, such as bringing people back to life. When the news of his powers reaches the king, the witches hunt him down. The king is now searching for Snake Boy because it is prophesied that he will be the village's savior.
- Four Tanzanian women are unknowingly connected through their ability to persevere extreme hardships in the city of Dar-es-Salaam.
- The director presents takes and scenes filmed on location in Africa for a film-that-never-was, a black Oresteia.
- A newly recruited American doctor "mistakenly" volunteers to work in Africa for a month.
- Official music video for "Tetema" by Rayvanny featuring Diamond Platnumz.
- A struggling single mother in a bustling city, faces turmoil when her lifeline, her bicycle, is stolen. Determined to retrieve it, she navigates urban challenges while caring for her ailing mother and young daughter.
- In the year 1999, A scientist who has the ability to see the future builds a time machine to pull his son from the year 2021 back in time to give him the mission to eradicate the serial project that will destroy the world in the future.
- "Sikitu" follows a Tanzanian girl's quest for female leadership, battling gender-based violence. Directed by Dollar Lossa, it's a poignant tale of resilience and empowerment against societal norms.
- Set in Dar es Salaam, this local comedy juxtaposes poverty and wealth when an affluent young man is obligated to visit his girlfriend's home in a poor neighborhood.
- Reporter Stephen Talbot goes behind the scenes to meet activists and leaders of the imprisoned Nelson Mandela's African National Congress (ANC), the main liberation movement fighting to end apartheid in South Africa. Filmed at the ANC's headquarters in exile in Lusaka, Zambia, and in Tanzania and Botswana.
- A story about student who doesn't care about wearing socks.
- A thief finds himself stuck in the house where Mary and her entire family were killed two years ago; Maria's ghost shows him the house's dark past and ask him to tell the hidden truth.
- Rehema, the daughter of a rich businessman Adam Mbena is kidnapped by an infamous gang of criminals. Adam is extorted and has only 24 hours to pay a ransom or lose his only beloved daughter.
- He's from a place so old it's been called the cradle of mankind. She's led a privileged life in America without hardship or pain. Together these two unlikely friends embark upon a journey from the heights of Mt. Kilimanjaro to the depths of an AIDS ravaged village where even the smallest children become outcasts at the mere hint of the disease and malaria is an ever-present threat. As Venance and Kristen experience the ancient culture, heart-breaking poverty, and eternal spirituality of Venance's motherland, the ability of the Tanzanian people to love, dream, and persevere in the face of overwhelming hardship triggers a life-changing transformation in Kristen-one that brings her face to face with her own mortality and will ultimately cause thousands of lives to be saved. Tanzania: A Journey Within is a dramatic, emotional, and visually stunning odyssey that will challenge and inspire you.
- Tico with his friends organize the surprise birthday party for his wife in the forest, but after getting themselves trapped in the forest and find themselves fighting for their Survival, they realize that they have made a very Wrong Plan.
- Detective Mabula is suspended just as he is about to nab Cobra who is a notorious criminal. Will this stop the suspended detective from catching the elusive Cobra?
- Fred is in love with Vanessa but before he can prove his love to her, she falls in love with another man who is ready to call her his wife. For Fred to win Vanessa's heart again, he must try a scheme so wild and crazy, or risk losing the love of his life forever.
- 'The Pathways Fairy' plunges into a village in Tanzania's countryside to tell the story of Neema, a fourteen-year-old girl who, influenced by the fantasy world of the Sleeping Beauty fairytale - introduced in the storyline by means of a Walt Disney's illustrated book -, experiences her first crush. The conflict starts when Neema is bitten by a tsetse fly and begins to show the symptoms of the Sleeping Sickness, which prevents her from meeting the boy by whom she fell in love, endangering their romance. Because the first symptoms of the disease are very similar to those of the flu the girl's parents do not realize that something serious may be happening to their child. This changes when Neema's mother reveals to her husband a conversation she had with a witchdoctor of the region, which makes him suspect his daughter was cursed. Father and mother differ in their beliefs but, when there's no doubt that their daughter need help, together they chase the resolution of this conflict. The plot ends in a hospital room with the touch of the lips of Neema and the boy she loves. The girl is lying on a stretcher, in coma due to the degeneration of her nervous system - caused by the aggravation of the Sleeping Sickness. Will this kiss awake her like in the fairytale or this is the reality of the sub-Saharan Africa? Unfortunately, there's no charming prince that can save her.
- Abel returns home after graduating and working in the US for 10 years and joins the Tanzanian corporate world where his ethics and morals are tested, and forced to make choices about the person he wants to become.
- Three government agents find themselves stuck in an Island full of infected residents who turned into zombies .
- As Bob (Khalifa Siwa) tells his family that he is in a relationship with Monica (Raquel Heslop), his father tries to persuade him to leave her. His friends, mother, sister and brothers do not know what to do to help him out of this drama. Likewise, Monica faces the same challenge. As Monica informs her family about her engagement with Bob, her father doesn't like this relationship because Bob comes from another culture. Will Monica listen to her family and break up her engagement with Bob? Will Bob's father accept a daughter-in-law from another culture? "Cultural Wars" narrates a dramatic love story in the City of New York. It is a Deogratius Joseph Mhella's first feature film. Deogratius learned pre- and post- film production in Rome, Italy and he is now entering the American market for the first time. Deogratius's movies focus on African, European and African American issues.
- After completing his education, Ron decides to develop his late father's production company. Unexpectedly, Ron is forced to disclose his father's mysterious.
- No East African woman can be without a pair. It's the colorful kanga cloths worn by East African women for many occasions. They wear them, for religious ceremonies, social occasions, carrying babies and much more. The messages printed on them are a unique form of communication. This is the story of how the cloth came to be part of East African culture and the vital role it plays even today.
- A narcotics cop who moonlights as a heroin addict, finds redemption and a future in a sassy working girl who sees the gentle, loving man within, if only he can escape the darkness that keeps pulling him down.
- Shot in Tanzania, this feature film shows four different life stories - stories of challenges, opportunities and second chances.
- A compelling front-line view of the Canadian immigrant and refugee selection process in action.
- Chief Mkwawa of the Muyinga dynasty, the conqueror of lands, whose royal bloodline gained him favor with Nguluvi, the Hehe God and made him the most superior chief to have ruled the southwest highlands of present day mainland Tanzania. Guarding his chiefdom against all foreign impositions including the Arabs, Portuguese and the Germans. A formidable warrior and leader, he was destined to grow his kingdom and control approximately 20% of present day mainland Tanzania, fighting off his enemies with tactic and organization.
- A film student takes part in a pilot program to interpret and document Oral History in Tanzania.
- After being released from jail, Jitu decides to change his bad behavior and become a good person.
- Tausi is a hustler who uses married men to get financial benefits. One fine day she discovers she is pregnant. She decides to implicate on four married guys as responsible for the pregnancy. Each of the men implicated accept the situation and they start taking care of her expenses. Life was good for Tausi and her Aunty shangazi who leave together but everything turns around when Sahil one of the married men implicated turns up for a surprise visit. Sahil gives Tausi a surprise visit who is happy to see him. Shangazi receives Sahil warmly but during the conversation she calls Sahil, Khalid. Sahil is not suspicious but when he sees a message pops up in the mobile of Tausi who had left it behind as she was with Shangazi in the kitchen and he sees the name and reads as Khalid. As Sahil goes through her mobile he realizes that he and other men are being played by Tausi. He decides to plot her exposure and a series of events start to take place as Sahil texts each of the men to come urgently at home. Unfolds of mixed situations which are filled with suspense and humor happen as all end up at her home its chaos going on as her water bottle breaks.
- An experimental documentary film featuring scenes filmed in both Canada and Tanzania. Captures perspective of a young Canadian's life and their journey to Arush a and Mikumi.
- Mzee Njimba and Mzee Kondo, friends since childhood are also related through the marriage of their children. Unfortunately their children passed away leaving Kondo to look after their shared grandson Chumi. Njimba is an arrogant, belligerent man known for his abilities as a drummer and arranger of dances (Ngoma), including the notorious Hondomola, where multiple dance partners are encouraged. When Kondo object to the increasing popularity and frenzy of the alcohol fueled Hondomola, Njimba and his thugs have Kondo and family chased out of the village. Over time Njimba's drumming takes its' toll on the villagers, who are weakened and ailing after participating in Hondomola. Njimba's attempts to treat them with traditional cures (being the village witch doctor as well) is ineffective. It will take Chumi and a new generation of traditional drummers, to appreciate how corrupting the cultural values of Ngoma has threatened the survival of their community.
- A presidential candidate gets a call that could ruin her career.
- The story of albinism in East Africa has been dominated by the one-sided approach of vulnerability, discrimination, stigma and exclusion. These people have only been described as victims, unable to influence their own lives, driven here and there by authorities at national, regional and local levels. It is time to change the narrative and instead spread stories that show the opposite, that there are actually people with albinism who have passed through school against all odds, they have overcome obstacles, they have families who support and love them, they have created themselves a good life. They are role models that can arouse hope, which light a spark in many of the children and young people who today live their lives imprisoned in sheltered schools where they rarely or never get the opportunity to meet their families again. These children and young people deserve to see what opportunities can actually await them in adulthood. This film will open a platform to marginalized group of people to have a discussion and understanding their role in the community despite their conditions. It is very difficult for persons with albinism (PWA) to have a voice in the Tanzanian society, since they in many situations are not listened to, facing discrimination and marginalization from early ages. The film is representing the voices and faces of of these people, proving to the outside world that they are a voice that will contribute to the development of a democratic society. The interviews has been done all over Tanzania, and during the roadtrip the film team stopped here and there to talk to ordinary people in the streets, about their views on people with albinism.
- Documentary exploring the motivations and experiences of volunteer Italian medics working alone in the remote highlands of Ethiopia and Tanzania. The film was commissioned by the Italian humanitarian organization Doctors with Africa.
- Beyond the Unicorn features African entrepreneurs and venture capitalists committed to founding successful Silicon Valley startups.
- Last customer dies in the first time driver's car.
- Tanzanian film about JAMES (Young Masai) who decides to turn himself into the appearance of Maasai culture, after being abuse by his uncle.
- Nikkiki a teenager living in the comfort of her Grandmother's house in DR Congo is to move to Tanzania to live with her Dad LOUIS and her stepmom SHUNGU. She encounters child abuse.