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- In a remote Zambian community a girl is denounced as a witch and sent on a trajectory of exploitation, as a tethered member of a witches' camp, a witch for hire and a tourist exhibit.
- It follows four teenage girls living in a futuristic version of Lusaka, Zambia, who are recruited by a retired secret agent to save the world.
- A priest uses religion to pray his lust. the society is gullible to his quest until the unthinkable happens. A movie aimed to reflect and tell untold stories.
- Rejected by his father at birth, a boy with albinism navigates a childhood of bullying, tragedy and cautious hope in this coming-of-age drama.
- In the 1960s, a city girl moves to her husband's failing farm in Southern Rhodesia in colonial Africa. As she grows discontented and loses her grip on sanity, she begins an affair with one of their black servants culminating in tragedy.
- Joyless. Severe. Fanatical. "Haunted by the fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy." That's the Puritan reputation. But to what extent is that reputation deserved? Drawing on the latest research, and featuring interviews with some of the most celebrated scholars in the field, this beautiful and atmospheric new documentary takes us from the birth of Puritanism all the way through to its influence in the present day.
- Can you imagine a world without cancer? For the first time in human history, the elimination of a cancer - cervical cancer - is possible. Conquering Cancer is definitive film with a soaring ambition.
- How Africa gets exploited even after most of the official colonialism has been 'abrupted'. How it systematically stays the impoverished continent whilst having so much resources. How for every $1 given in so called 'aid', $10 drains out.
- Brace yourself for the highly anticipated premiere of Ten Tamanga Street from Monday, 5 June at 19:30 on Zambezi Magic. The brand-new drama series follows the lives of three households: the Yumbas, the Ngoma brothers, and the Siwalila family. With their individual struggles and compelling stories, these residents of Tamanga Street navigate a web of challenges and uncertainties that will keep audiences hooked from the very first episode. There will be secrets, betrayals, and triumphs of these characters unfold before your eyes. When the series starts Fundi (played by Jason Binwell Jere) is forced to go into hiding and change his identity to save himself from his father's ruthless enemies. When he meets Socks (Kondwani Elliott Zulu) - a new resident in Tamanga Street, Fundi blackmails Socks into sheltering him. Fundi's past comes back to haunt him when Kafiru (Khozyani Muwowo) arrives in Tamanga Street, and the three men take on the identity of the Ngoma brothers. The Yumba family is strained by caring for Tata Yumba (Wesley Kaonga) the family's patriarch who is wheelchair-bound and entirely dependent upon being given care. Mama Jessie (Adesi Njobvu) the matriarch of the Siwalila family, is on a mission to rid Tamanga Street of the Ngoma brothers, whom she suspects are a threat to its safety and harmony. However, just as she's about to accept them, they further confirm her inkling that they may not be who they say they are.
- Starring Ndine Emma, Finds out his girlfriend is probably cheating on him, but refuses to accept, his friends tries to advise him and make him realize the reality but its gonna take more than just a friendly advise to make him understand the situation.
- Family secrets and a witch doctor's spells conspire to confuse the life of an orphaned girl whose quest for love brings her traditional African village into conflict with the sophisticated world of international development agencies.
- The story of musician Thomas Muchimba Buttenschøn - born HIV+ in 1985 - and his crusade to use his music to wipe out AIDS in his native Zambia and beyond.
- Coban is a retired Lusaka gangster minding his own minibus business after the collapse of the political system that nurtured organized crime. Life is all good until he gets a surprise visit from Keti, a long time love interest who's come with a difficult business proposal- Coban must handle a heist on a consignment being financed by Keti's now sugar daddy. When Coban rejects the offer, Keti initiates plan B, kidnap Natasha, Coban's younger sister. This is to force Coban into a roller-coaster ride characterized by fist fights, car chases dodging bullets and a lot of betrayals. Will Coban come out of this deal alive and reunite with his sister?
- Love Games is a television series focusing on reproductive health and HIV/AIDS and how it affects people.
- What happens when a successful lawyer's unambitious husband leaves her - for the umpteenth time - for a younger woman? Tears, of course, but also resilience followed by laughter in this comedy, My Family Wahala.
- Australian filmmaker Sophia Turkiewicz investigates why her Polish mother abandoned her and uncovers the truth behind her mother's wartime escape from a Siberian gulag, leaving Sophia to confront her own capacity for forgiveness.
- In a desperate bid to make a success of his life and become rich in the future, Faustino, a poacher and failed gemstone dealer, sells his soul to the devil.
- The resurrection of Zambia's national football team after losing 18 players in a plane crash in Gabon in 1993. A 18-year road of reconstruction until destiny makes its move: in Gabon, Zambia becomes African Champion after a long 18 penalty-shoot-out.
- MAGNUS embarks on a journey to claim the hidden treasure and valuable resources being secretly mined. On his way, he is caught up in a fix to get back the lost CORE77 at a hotel, turns against his people and keeps innocent people hostage.
- 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.
- Clutching a water bottle and wearing a time-traveling hourglass, a man encounters numerous people who seem to exist only to slow him down.
- A young African boy, his friends and a camera set off to be the greatest filmmakers on the continent.
- A documentary short about the growing number of African children orphaned by the HIV/AIDS epidemic. The film was screened at the United Nations Headquarters (NYC) for World Aids Day in December 1999, and before members of US Congress as part of a briefing on the HIV/AIDS epidemic in April 2000.