In 1898, the British Empire is building a railway bridge in Kenya when a pair of man-eating lions start attacking the workers. The bridge engineer, John Patterson, recruits a skilled hunter, Charles Remington, to help him stop the lions. They face numerous challenges and clashes with local tribes as they race against time to kill the predators and ensure the safety of the workers.
In the midst of a civil war in Burundi, a team of experts is sent to investigate a series of killings by a giant crocodile. As they delve deeper into the mystery, they uncover a mass grave and face the terrifying reality of a monster lurking in the waters. With children and villagers in danger, they must stop the creature before it claims more lives.
Paradise: Love follows the story of a middle-aged woman who travels to Kenya in search of love and companionship. She finds herself immersed in the world of sex tourism, where she encounters young male prostitutes and explores the exploitative nature of her desires. The film explores themes of class differences, the objectification of the body, and the complexities of relationships.
Born Free is based on the true story of Joy and George Adamson, a couple who raised an orphaned lion cub named Elsa in their home and later reintroduced her into the wild. The film follows their journey as they face challenges and learn about the importance of freedom and survival.
Inside I'm Dancing is a comedy-drama film that tells the story of two friends, Michael and Rory, who both have physical disabilities. Despite their challenges, they decide to live life to the fullest and pursue their dreams, leading to an inspiring and heartwarming journey of friendship, love, and self-discovery. Set in Ireland, the film explores themes of independence, overcoming obstacles, and the power of human connection.
Sometimes in April is a movie that tells the story of the Rwandan genocide that occurred in April 1994. The film focuses on two brothers and their families, one of whom is a survivor of the genocide. It portrays the horrifying events and the aftermath, showing the impact it had on the individuals and the country as a whole.
Blacula, a vampire prince, is awakened in the 1970s and goes on a rampage in Los Angeles. He falls in love with a woman who resembles his deceased wife from the 1780s, while a cop tries to stop him.
Cotton Comes to Harlem is a comedic action crime movie set in Harlem. The story revolves around a black cop and a white cop who team up to solve a major theft of church funds. As they investigate, they uncover a plot involving a black nationalist group and corrupt politicians.
Darwin's Nightmare is a documentary that explores the devastating effects of globalization on the ecosystem of Lake Victoria in Tanzania. The film focuses on the introduction of the Nile perch, a predatory fish, and its impact on the local fishing industry and ecosystem. It also highlights the social and economic consequences of globalization, including poverty, prostitution, and arms smuggling. Through interviews with locals, the film sheds light on the human exploitation and environmental issues faced by the region.
Stanley and Livingstone is based on the true story of famous journalist Henry Morgan Stanley who is sent to Africa to search for Livingston, a famous explorer who has been lost for years. Stanley ventures deep into the African jungle, encountering various challenges and dangers along the way. He faces threats from native tribes, slave traders, and wild animals, while also dealing with the complexities of the African landscape and the politics of the time. With determination and courage, Stanley navigates through the unknown, ultimately finding Livingston and becoming a hero in the process.
An American engineer reaches Mombasa to finish the works of an African railroad and to find his predecessor, who has mysteriously disappeared. While the work continues, will have to face several obstacles, especially violent local tribes, Arabs slave traders and wild animals.
Following WWI, fortune hunter Allen Quartermain's son Harry travels to Africa to search for King Solomon's mines. He dons a special medallion given by his father from the Watusi tribe, who guard the mines. Along the way, Harry and his friend Rick meet and take with them Erica, daughter of a missionary killed by a local tribe.
Bill and Ginny are invited by a naturalist friend to take care of his home in Africa while he is away, and they find themselves adopted by three orphan elephants.
The son of a priest slain by the Mau Mau moves in with a police officer and his wife in 1950 Kenya.
A quiet Tarkovskian drama about an old man who lives alone on a deserted island which the Soviet fighter planes use for nighttime target practicing. A young mute boy is sent from the mainland to keep him company. Both are haunted by memories, the boy about his mother and the old man about his younger days as a missionary in Africa.
AmeriKa is set in an alternate history America where slavery still exists. It follows the story of an African-American man living in South Central Los Angeles who faces racism, discrimination, and police harassment. He struggles to find employment and support his family while dealing with the challenges of urban life. Through his journey, the film explores themes of race relations, poverty, and the fight for equality.
A look at human origins in the very place of our origins, Africa's Rift Valley
A black and a white woman meets in Dar es Salam because of their men, and starts a friendship, despite their different background.
A true film account of a three-month safari in the big game hunting areas of the Dark Continent, undoctored with any faked plot or contrivance.
Mozizi, a female anthropomorphic character (half Anopheles mosquito, half human) is on a quest to find a new ‘home’ after her breeding grounds have been destroyed by fumigation. She takes us through her day as she trounces through the urban scape of Dar es Salaam with a housing agent.