
Kasheshe Video Producer: Chris Fischer – http://www.allaroundproject.com; Instagram @chrisfisherfilms

Kasheshe Video Producer: Chris Fischer – http://www.allaroundproject.com; Instagram @chrisfisherfilms
Spotlight on Tanzanian Cinema: A Growing Industry with Local Talent
The Tanzanian film industry is undergoing a renaissance, with a surge in local talent
and productions making waves both locally and internationally. From gripping dramas to
heartwarming comedies, Tanzanian filmmakers are showcasing the rich cultural
tapestry of the country and captivating audiences around the world.
One recent success story is “Vuta Ni Kuvute” also known as Tug of War by Amil Shivji,
a film that has captured the hearts of audiences with its engaging storyline and powerful
performances. The film, which explores themes of love, family, and tradition, has
received critical acclaim and has been internationally and locally awarded. The movie is
currently Tanzania’s official submission to the 95 th Academy awards.
Another film that has garnered international attention is “Binti” directed by Seko Shamte
and co-produced by the director herself with Angela Ruhinda and Alinda Ruhinda. The
film tells the story of four Tanzanian women who are unknowingly connected through
their ability to perservere extreme hardships in the city. The movie is now available on
Netflix. Its inclusion on Netflix has helped to showcase Tanzanian cinema to a global
audience.
Despite these successes, the Tanzanian film industry still faces challenges, including
limited funding, infrastructure, and distribution channels. Many filmmakers struggle to
secure financing for their projects, and the lack of locations makes it difficult.
However, despite these challenges, Tanzanian filmmakers remain undeterred, using
their creativity and passion to overcome obstacles and bring their stories to life. Local
film festivals such as Zanzibar International Film Festival (ZIFF) provide a platform for
filmmakers to showcase their work and connect with industry professionals, helping to
foster a vibrant and growing film community in Tanzania.
As the Tanzanian film industry continues to grow, it is clear that its future is bright. With
a wealth of talent and a rich cultural heritage to draw from, Tanzanian filmmakers are
poised to make an even bigger impact on the global stage in the years to come.
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Marlene Xplastaz’s ‘ASHENALE’
Produced by : blvcq_igbo6
Filmed by: Director Izzy
This tale follows the humble journey of McDonald. From a determined spearfisherman turned passionate ocean conservationist, McDonald’s story explores his dive into despair to his rise into awareness of our precious underwater ecosystem and how one person’s impact can change a community.
In the beautiful coastal town of Watamu in Kenya, AFRISOS collaborated with PWFF, Kenya Wildlife Services, Bahari Hai, A Rocha Kenya, and Temple Point Resort to unite environmental enthusiasts of the local community. AFRISOS mentors guided mentees through a 6-day dynamic smartphone filmmaking lab. Through this program, mentees and mentors worked together to plot, capture, and edit this film, all in four days! At the end of the program, the film was locally screened so the community could be a part of this enlightening journey of grassroots storytelling
Mi Kasa, Su Kasa is a narrative of hope. Hope in humanity’s ability to change, hope for the future of our oceans, and hope that no matter what equipment you already own, you can create artistic visual narratives with the simplest of tools
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Usher, Pheelz – Ruin
Music Video Credits:
Directed by: Dave meyers
Production company: freenjoy
Director rep: lark creative
Produced by: Nathan Scherrer
Label producer: Alexa Dedlow
Director of photography: Scott Cunningham
Production designer: Nucalifornia
Choreographer: Galen hooks
Prod manager: Paul Lee
Editor: Carlos font clos at cabin edit
Edit producer: Whitcomb johnson
Color: Stefan Sonnenfeld at company3 color
Producer: blake rice vfx
Supervisors: Przemek Drosik & Christophe-Olivier Dupuis vfx
Producers: Gosia herman & Phlippe Lépine vfx by foreign xchange & buf montreal
Artwork by: REWA, Emily Manwaring, and Ikechukwa Amos Christian Janaina Tschäpe Artwork courtesy of the artist & Sean Kelly, New York/Los Angeles
Music video by Roma performing Nasikia Harufu (Official Video) Feat Chid Benz. (C) 2024 Roma Mkatoliki under exclusive licence to Vydia.com
MTINGO is the first short film created by Undiscovered goats community.