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- A Spetsnaz commando is sent on a covert mission by his Soviet superiors to infiltrate a rebel army and assassinate its leader.
- Confronted by the cultural restrict rules of his Scandinavian society, a private detective deconstructs himself through the argument of Shakespeare' s Hamlet.
- A group of African scientists arrive on the Skeleton Coast in search of Blunamite, a never-before-seen gem, rumoured to be on the coastline of Namibia. When one of them ends up dead, they are not sure whether one of them is the culprit or whether the coast is sending them an ominous message.
- Workshoped with inmates from the Windhoek Correctional Facility.
- A voice that claims to be from a hippopotamus. A voice that doesn't understand the perception of time. Pepe, the first and last hippo killed in the Americas, tells his story with the overwhelming orality of these towns.
- A contract worker in Sudan is abducted by mercenaries and his lover in India awaits his return.
- A story of hope borne from love grown in a forbidding time.
- A passionate conservation biologist brings together a river bushman fearful of losing his past and a young scientist uncertain of her future on an epic, four-month expedition across three countries, through unexplored and dangerous landscapes, in order to save the Okavango Delta, one of our planet's last pristine wildernesses.
- Rachel struggles to survive a drought that has hit her farm and her life. A water-diviner brings dramatic changes to her life. She is confronted with a desert deep within herself and discovers a way to survive.
- This in-depth look into the powerhouse industries of big-game hunting, breeding and wildlife conservation in the U.S. and Africa unravels the complex consequences of treating animals as commodities.
- In the stark desert landscape of the Kalahari a troubled police officer battles to keep her small town from being ripped apart by a horrific murder and the ghosts from a colonial past.
- The story of a street kid surviving on the streets of Windhoek, Namibia.
- The fight for Namibias liberation after the colonialisation and the genocide commited by Germany and Britain.
- In Namibia, a country where sodomy is still a crime and gay relationships are stigmatized against, two lives intersect: George and Simeon. Two secrets. One unlikely meeting in a bar.
- A chronicle of the wild and brief life of the 1970s' most controversial surf star and international playboy from Los Angeles, Bunker Spreckels.
- A young programmer puts her future at risk for a chance at a family.
- Produced by CCTV News Content (CCTV+), an important component of CGTN (China Global Television Network) from CGTN Africa's studios in Nairobi, "Faces of Africa" covers extraordinary stories about people in Africa, known or unknown.
- Katutura follows several characters experience the gravity of living in a Township where dreams are poised to die. As they remain hopeful in the face of adversity they are unaware their lives will collide in both hopeful and brutal ways.
- 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.
- Two individuals run into each other at a low point in their lives and go on a journey of self-love and freedom. Traveling the majestic Namibian outback, landscape of the psyche of a post-Apartheid nation and theirs, they find their place.
- University student Toivo returns home to the City to finish his bachelor's degree. Upon arrival, he meets with instant disaster when his breadwinner brother, Simon, is murdered right before his eyes by a gang from whom Simon borrowed money to pay for Toivo's tuition. Not content with mere murder, the gang burns the brothers' family home to the ground, leaving Toivo and his sister, Maggy, homeless. Amidst all the chaos, Toivo seeks help, money for survival, and justice for his brother. In a twist of fate, he unknowingly joins the same gang that is responsible for his miserable life. As if that is not enough, Toivo discovers that his sister, Maggy, has been prostituting herself to make ends meet since their brother's passing and she now has STDs. The choices these discoveries drive him to will change the shape of the City forever.
- Leni Riefenstahl's journey back to Sudan at the age of 97. She attempts to meet with people of the Nuba tribe, in a village she lived in and photographed during the 1970s.
- Documentary about the beginnings of Namibia's armed struggle against South Africa.
- This is a remarkable story about the Cape Fur Seal and Francois Hugo "Seal Man" the full time, self styled seal guardian and protector, living on the Southern tip of Africa, trying to save a threatened species, which is under attack on many fronts, by any means possible.
- Hermes is an Argentine anthropologist who is living with the villagers of the Damara ethnic group in Namibia. Researching about the possible origins of mankind and specialized in the cosmogony of some people, he manages to obtain some results. He travel to Argentina searching an answer in San Felix, the last afrodescendant community in the country. Hermes provides a unique bridge that will help to recover the memory of a changed history, with the conviction that mankind descended from amphibious beings. But his desire of knowledge will show him how dangerous it is.
- The Unseen is about art, identity and solitude. It presents three interconnected vignettes that follow three different characters as they slip into spaces in Namibian society mostly unseen.
- 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.
- A story of how Rhino Poaching triggers social change in rural Namibia, seen through the eyes of a 9 year old girl.
- Documentary about the wilderness of Namibia, Africa.
- Jessica meets Tuli at the Jetty in Swakopmund, and they have an intimate night together. However, Tuli's business troubles prevent him from getting Jessica's number. Tuli seeks Jessica but fails, and the next day he is hired by David to plan his wedding. Tuli witnesses David proposing to Jessica, who is surprised to find out that Tuli is her wedding planner. They grow closer, realizing their feelings for each other. Tuli decides to step away from the wedding planning. On the wedding day, Tuli receives a call from Sally offering to invest in his business, and Jessica, in her wedding gown, approaches him. The outcome of their love is uncertain.
- Naude and Katja Dreyer embark on a mission to rescue seals entangled in deadly plastic pollution on the Namibian coastline. What begins as a few spur-of-the-moment rescues evolves into an organization pitted against a global crisis.
- What inspires a South African scuba dive instructor to run 2700km, unsupported through the African Desert? 36 year old Dave Chamberlain set off from Walvis Bay, Namibia in October 2012 on what was a 4 month run finishing in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. Battling extreme temperatures, a lack of water and isolation, the film looks at what motivates someone to undertake such an adventure. Turns out it wasn't his first, nor will it be his last.
- A talented amateur chef must win a highly competitive cooking competition to save her father's life, while dealing with her developing feelings for a rival contestant.
- This film, shot in 1955, focuses on a small band of /Gwi San living in the arid landscape of the central Kalahari Desert in present-day Botswana.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- This film speaks of archaic peoples, their customs and mores, in an attempt to make the last snapshots of their traditional lifestyles before they are gone for good.
- 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.
- Communication is a reality of the 21st Century, even for the most isolated people. Remote tribes around the world struggle to adapt to the intrusions of the Western civilization. This film brings forward tribes scattered on 5 continents: the San of the Kalahari Desert, the native tribes from the Amazonian forest, the Inuit from the Arctic polar circle, the Pygmies of the Congo rain forest, the indigenous of the Vanuatu archipelago and the Hmong tribes from Northern Vietnam. Their contact with the white civilization throughout history followed the way of violence and the way of abandonment. 16 years ago, someone found another way: A Third Way to reach tribes. This is the story of a new approach and communication between civilizations.
- Uushimba is a story off a young man Hangula who arrives in the city to seek greener pastures. He gets caught up with his cousin Tangeni's thug lifeways and becomes a recruit in Tangeni's gang. An opportunity presents itself for Hangula to pursue his ambitions of a career in art, but Tangeni convinces him to do one last robbery job with them before he is willing to help realize Hangula's dreams. After the death of his grandmother, Hangula leaves for Windhoek to go stay with his cousin Tangeniand to have a better chance of pursuing his art career. When Hangula arrives in Windhoek, Tangeni promises to find him a job so he can earn his upkeep. Tangeni takes him along to a gambling house downtown. It turns out that Tangeni is a thug and a leader of a violent gang, which includes his two friends Kalipi and Gibson. Tangeni and his boys live off armed robbery attacks on local businesses in the city. Then during the robbery, while Hangula stands guard he meets beautiful Katrina, who works at a local gallery and in search of the newest upcoming artist for a scholarship program. She fills him on the art competition. Hangula meets Katrina again and shares his dream of becoming an architect, as he is passionate about art. Tangeni needs Hangula for another heist they want to pull, but Hangula is reluctant. Tangeni promises him that after this robbery he will help him pursue his art career. During the robbery one thing lead to another resulting in Hangula having to make a decision that leaves him traumatized. With the help of Katrina, Hangula builds an outstanding art piece which in the end wins him the art scholarship.
- Talk Radio Host, John Maytham, leads the viewer into Dragan's Lair through a telephone interview with Lucy Witts. Dragan Vujicin was Lucy's stepfather between ages 2 - 12. His pedophilic grooming of her (and others) began immediately, when he started dating her mother in 1976. 30 years after the experience, having not seen Dragan since the secret of the sexual nature of his relationship with her was uncovered when she was 12, Lucy returns to Swakopmund, Namibia. Dragan agrees to an on-camera interview, where their honest and frank discussions are unpacked in the delicate radio interview by John Maytham including input from Sophy, her sister and mum, Virginia. Dr Marcel Londt of UWC calmly offers well-researched clarity of this taboo phenomenon, which occurs more commonly than we are willing to admit. This journey into Dragan's Lair of sexual deviance, delves deeply into the mindset and the grooming process that the pedophile nurtures, and how he preys on and selects his vulnerable targets.
- TV Movie
- TV MovieA former soccer coach, haunted by his tragic past, reluctantly accepts a job coaching a struggling high school team, hoping for redemption.
- #standwithme examines the realities of modern-day slavery, the role we play in it as consumers, and the importance of knowing the story behind what we buy. After seeing a photo of two enslaved boys in Nepal, Vivienne Harr is moved to help in the only way she knows how: by setting up her lemonade stand. As Vivienne's vision begins to show promise for something greater, she and her family must fight to avoid supporting the very thing they are up against.
- 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.
- 8 hours, 8 people, 1 city: A series of events and circumstances connects different lives from completely different backgrounds from one end to the other end of town until they all end up in public hospital, where the rich guy must wait in line and the gangster meets Jesus. 'Try' is a fast-paced, multiple-narrative drama about love, friendship, family, loyalty, revenge and the serendipity of life unfolding in the heart of Windhoek, Namibia.