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- Violence ensues after an extraterrestrial race forced to live in slum-like conditions on Earth finds a kindred spirit in a government agent exposed to their biotechnology.
- Nelson Mandela, in his first term as President of South Africa, initiates a unique venture to unite the Apartheid-torn land: enlist the national rugby team on a mission to win the 1995 Rugby World Cup.
- Six days in the violent life of a young Johannesburg gang leader.
- A touching mother-daughter relationship that reflects the modern South Africa.
- South Africa Release Date: 2021 Starring: Phindi Mothibe/Thabo Mokwena & Sipho Radebe Directed By: Mossy Kaat/Pereko Mosia. Synopsis: A man heard the voice in the dream instructing him to take the stolen money back to its owner.
- Set in the lush but lawless land on the border between Lesotho and KwaZulu-Natal, Outlaws is the story of two families at war with each other: the Zulu, cattle-farming Biyela clan and the Basotho, cattle-raiding Tseoles.
- Disney's #1 hit musical, based on the 1994 Walt Disney Animation Studios' animated feature film of the same name.
- A drama about a secret agent who fights crime while dealing with crises in her personal life.
- Prodigal daughter Tumi goes home for the holidays and manages to ruin her sister's wedding plans. Now she must make things right before it's too late.
- The Black Door is a South African adult telenovela which revolves around the dealings in an exclusive private brothel hidden behind the door of a toilet paper manufacturing factory.
- DiepCity explores the struggle of four young women trying to make their way in the world. Also, how they were forced into crime while in high school, just to make ends meet.
- A young man reluctantly embarks on a journey to his ancestral land of Lesotho to bury his estranged father, and finds himself drawn to the mystical beauty and hardships of the people and the land he had forgotten.
- When her village is threatened with forced resettlement due to reservoir construction, an 80-year-old widow finds a new will to live and ignites the spirit of resilience within her community.
- The Enemy is a South African telenovela created as a spin-off from The Black Door, which continues the tale of the Sokhulu family's struggles to keep their family together in the face of adversity.
- An undercover cop risks his career (and life) to settle a score.
- Mapantsula tells the story of Panic, a petty gangster who inevitably becomes caught up in the growing anti-apartheid struggle and has to choose between individual gain and a united stand against the system.
- Born male and female within one single body, a beauty queen and a male-presenting activist break the intersex taboo through a personal and intimate exploration of truth, faith, and belonging.
- An exotically beautiful Sotho girl, Kedibone Manamela, chooses to live her youth on the fast lane. Veiled from her loyal childhood boyfriend's eyes, she bounces between being a good girl in the township and the 'it' girl on the high end of Johannesburg streets. A dark threat looms over the day when the news of Kedibone's escapades reaches the young man.
- Lives change forever when Tau, the young lion, kills two corrupt policemen in a South African shanty town.
- Ten years after the end of apartheid, a South African community tries to live without recalling the violent clashes of the past. But when the silence is suddenly broken, some of the most innocent citizens may be in peril.
- The relationships between two sets of old friends are put to the test when secrets, lies, and hidden agendas begin to come to surface.
- Set in a fictional township, Soul City mirrors many of the challenges faced by poor communities everywhere. The series weaves together health issues, social questions, and personal stories to create an engaging hospital drama.
- After a string of life-changing revelations, a beloved parking attendant pieces a new plan together and chases her dream of traveling the world.
- Africa's first 3D animated series. Based on African folktales.
- In South Africa's gold-mining region is the subterranean dimension of the Zama Zama, illegal miners that make a living by mining the ore in both operational and abandoned mine shafts. "Zama Zama" is the personal narrative of two brothers: Malcolm, a successful businessman in the mining industry; and his long-lost brother Joseph, one of those who work in the underground tunnels--playing off against the tension of the mines' punitive actions against these miners. The plot revolves around moral choices: social standing and success versus loyalty to and love of family.
- Three philanthropist entrepreneurs decide to take the law into their own hands when they get an anonymous tip-off and learn that a truck carrying funds in cash, is going to be hijacked.
- Widows Unveiled follows four widows of successful and prominent South African men as they navigate life after public loss and lift the veil of secrecy and scrutiny it entails.
- A thought - provoking art and documentary feature exploring identity, heritage, mental health, motherhood/family, LGBTQIA+ and climate change.
- The compelling story of three drug-addicted street kids, who want to change their lives, correct their wrongs and embark on an arduous battle to get back home.
- Heartbroken and seeking guidance, Nosipho confides in her close friend Nomusa. She admits that her emotions got the best of her, and she ended up in an intimate encounter with her ex-boyfriend. Driven by a mix of guilt and insecurity.
- There's a dark secret in the Namane household. The funeral business and family relationships are suffering. The family are now tasked with the repercussions of having failed to appease an old curse; addiction, lies, marriage, death - what will have to be sacrificed to save them all?
- Follows four teenagers over the course of two years as they grow up deep in the southern African mountain kingdom of Lesotho. Very little happens in the village of Ha Sekake, but from their perspective, a lot is at stake.
- The people on the dusty streets of Lesotho stare inquisitively at the young woman, who, like Jesus, carries a wooden cross on her back. She looks back into their faces, at mystically beautiful landscapes, a herd of sheep, and a pair of hands that knit unceasingly. What she sees is rendered more visually precise by the black and white, more abstract by the slowed-down images, it is filtered through memories. A raw voice-over - aware that it is not being heard by those being addressed - structures the flow of images into a cinematic lament. In this essay film, Lemohang Jeremiah Mosese succeeds in creating the chronicle of a radicalising sorrow, which steadily increases in scope from a personal farewell to the mother to a politically aware defection from the motherland. The painful process of shifting from an internal view of the small African country to an external one is visualised and commented on in a profoundly personal way - from the perspective of today, in exile, in Berlin. A pretty angel accompanies the passage. In intense, aching fashion, this unusual lament on an African story of migration sheds light on an realm of experience that is taboo and not only in cinema.
- After spending 3 years in England completing her MBA studies, golden girl Thato has returned to her butchery owning, South African township home with a new diet. She's a vegan. At her welcome home dinner party, all is revealed...but not all is understood. A VEGAAN? VEGEEN? VIRGIN?? Misunderstanding and misinterpreting her new lifestyle as a vegan for the word 'virgin' her family want to believe she's changed her diet due to her virtue. They applaud her for her chastity but encourage her to eat some 'real' food to regain all that weight lost due to her UK student brokeness. They realise her changed attitude towards food but cannot fathom the decision not to eat certain loved foods, especially MEAT. Bombarded by her uncle's monologue lectures, and her little brother's negative taunts, her liberal aunt decides that the only way to release Thato's dietary tension is to get her laid. So her childhood friend chubby Jabu is secretly invited to try and spark a romance and possibly correct the vegan-ness. A helpless Jabu arrives awkwardly, getting caught in the middle of a dire situation with not much resolve for any of the concerned parties. Refusing to date Jabu and eventually frustrated, Thato puts an end to all the hysteria.
- Mamello follows an idealistic teacher who relocates to a new school to escape an abusive marriage, where she falls in love with a fellow teacher and begins to rebuild the school as she rebuilds her own life. This is a family drama that aims to encourage parents, children and communities to be open and honest about their challenges and seek solutions together. Escaping an abusive marriage, idealistic principal and teacher Keneilwe Mogotsi (Tsholo Matshaba) has returned to Sebokeng, the industrial township she ran away from as a young woman. Her mission is to rescue Mamello High, a disadvantaged school on the verge of being closed down. There she meets fellow teacher Patrick (Jude Tshisevhe) and the pair are drawn together, not only by their love but also by their common vision for the school, their idealism and their genuine passion for the school and for the students. They are teachers who love teaching. Together, through the series, they face numerous challenges in the school ranging from a basic lack of resources, under-qualified teachers and an ever-changing curriculum to child-headed households, drugs and gangs to rape, a viral sex video and teenage pregnancies. Can Keneilwe rebuild the school as she rebuilds her life?
- Two young South African artists get stuck at a critical point in their lives as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.
- The contradictions of the country of Lesotho today.