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- While bringing a deserted souvenir shop back to life, a lonely widower falls in love with the neighboring farmer who has his eye on the shop.
- This mini documentary combines archive footage from the set of the Namibian short film "BEEF" and conversations between the director of the same film and key players 10 years later.
- Fish means life for Walvis Bay, a harbour town along the Skeleton Coast. A handful of people take us into their world and show us how deep their love is for fish.
- During the dry and desolate Namibian winter a tough cop is hot on the heels of an ice-cold killer. Her investigations unravel when a reporter publishes dark secrets from her shady past. But the cop is determined to catch the killer, even if she has to break the law.
- Imagine how life must be for someone whose skin has no protection whatsoever from the sun. And now imagine living in a country that averages over 80% sunshine during any given year. Welcome to Paulus's life in Namibia.
- Creative entrepreneur Ndinomholo meets some of Namibia's most incredible human beings who share what they do to not only walk through a global pandemic, but to walk forward into an unknown and thrilling future.
- Set during Apartheid in Namibia, 'Dead River' follows the unlikely friendship of a farm worker's son and the farmer's daughter. David and Lisa meet through the melodies she plays on her flute and he whistles. Lisa's disgruntled father outlaws the friendship and sends his daughter to the hostel. Before the end of Apartheid, Lisa returns to the farm as a young woman and meets David again. Events take a turn for the worse and Lisa sees no other option than to flee the country. Many years later Lisa returns. She is here to face her past and to visit the graves at Dead River.
- TV Mini Series
- TV Movie
- On a fine day they met over a glass of orange juice. Destiny overwhelmed, they fell completely in love. However they each held a secret not to be revealed. A secret so threatening it would destroy their chance at true love.
- Nikhita Winkler is a Namibian dancer who has found a way of expressing life through her blend of both contemporary and traditional dances. Her aim is to take Namibia to global heights through dance.
- A colonial monument comes to life in the present-day independent country.
- 50 years ago the Volkswinkel - the People's Shop - opened for business in Rehoboth. The man behind the success story is Oom Land. Here you get to meet him.
- There's a mini world near a lake in central Namibia. The builder of the world finds his salvation in creating quirky life moments at the end of a long day.
- The editor Haiko Boldt of the film 'Dead River' accompanied the entire production process of the film with his camera and compiled this in-depth look behind the scenes.
- Our planet's most ancient desert calls Namibia its home. Far removed from the mighty sea of sand, there are luscious forests withstanding the arid land. But these forests are under attack.
- Heinrich Hafeni's cultural tours introduce visitors from all over the world to life in the coastal township of Mondesa, the heartbeat of the tourist magnet Swakopmund.
- This is a little story about the power of Basketball in Africa. Inspiration comes in many forms. In the township of Katutura it has taken the shape of a hoop and a ball on a court.
- TV Movie
- TV Movie
- A rural man tries to settle his family's debt in the ruthless city. His undertaking is far more existential than he could have ever imagined.
- Nikhita Winkler is a Namibian dancer who has found a way of expressing life through her blend of both contemporary and traditional dances. Her aim is to take Namibia to global heights through dance.
- Heinrich Hafeni's cultural tours introduce visitors from all over the world to life in the coastal township of Mondesa, the heartbeat of the tourist magnet Swakopmund.
- Setting their own terms even within the limitations of a pandemic, is how a casting agency and a comedy institution reinforce resilience as a natural characteristic of Namibia's performing arts sector.
- Turning uncertainty into opportunity is how a fashion company and a modeling academy are creating change in Namibia's fashion industry.
- Preparing today for the needs of tomorrow are how a classical music student and a Shambo music star enshrine adaptability as a pillar of Namibia's music scene.
- Bravely designing the unknown is how a manufacturer and distributor of arts and crafts, and an online gallery imprint versatility in the Namibian visual arts.
- Vulnerability and partnership are how a dance theatre and a dance company strengthen flexibility as a motif of the Namibian dance profession.
- First to any crisis are those whose oaths of service are to care and protect. Ndinomholo meets a paramedic and a professional nurse to be inspired by their story.
- Manufacturing health and safety was the business of the year 2020. Ndinomholo gets to know a youth leader and a mechanical engineer who use their hands and tools to shield us.
- Prevention is better than cure. Ndinomholo speaks to an emergency medical doctor and science lab professionals who make it possible for us to maintain vigilance in the face of the unknown.
- When death becomes a reality, we must all find ways of coping. Ndinomholo gets together with a musician and a media personality who inspire light even in the darkest of times.
- Preparing for a brighter future is all of our responsibility. Ndinomholo talks to a journalist and a kindergarten principal who do their best today so that our society can be its best tomorrow.
- In the series finale Ndinomholo travels beyond the city limits and into an ancient desert, equipped with his signature curiosity and a suitcase filled with art.