The Woman King is a historical epic inspired by true events in the Kingdom of Dahomey. It follows General Nanisca as she trains the next generation of warriors to protect their way of life against a determined enemy. A story of courage, strength, and the fight for freedom.
Palm Trees in the Snow is a movie set in colonial Africa, following the story of a forbidden love affair between two individuals from different backgrounds. As they navigate the challenges of their relationship, family secrets, and the history of their surroundings, they also confront the deep-seated racism and colonialism that permeates their society.
Beasts of No Nation follows the journey of a young boy named Agu, who is forced to become a child soldier in a civil war. Through his eyes, we witness the horrors of war, the loss of innocence, and the struggle for survival.
In the oceanside village of Iyi, the revered Mama Efe acts as an intermediary between the people and the all-powerful water deity Mami Wata. But when a young boy is lost to a virus, Efe’s devoted but rebellious daughter Zinwe and skeptical protégé Prisca warn Efe about unrest among the villagers. With the sudden arrival of a mysterious rebel deserter named Jasper, a conflict erupts, leading to a violent clash of ideologies and a crisis of faith for the people of Iyi.
A young woman in Dakar, Senegal, is forced into a arranged marriage while in love with another man. When her lover disappears at sea, she is devastated. However, strange and mysterious events begin to occur as her lover's spirit possesses the bodies of several workers who died at a construction site. This supernatural tale explores themes of love, loss, and the traditions of Senegalese culture.
In the unnamed country of West Africa, a skilled negotiator named Carlos uncovers a web of political repression, corruption, and dark family secrets. As he navigates a dangerous landscape filled with assassinations, genocide, and illegal businesses, Carlos finds himself entangled in a web of betrayal. With the help of a mysterious woman, he must fight to protect his pregnant wife and escape the clutches of powerful adversaries.
Cobra Verde tells the story of a man who travels to Africa during the height of the slave trade. He becomes involved in various adventures, including murder, slave ownership, and a pregnancy out of wedlock. Along the way, he encounters different tribes, works on a sugarcane plantation, and develops a reputation as a skilled soldier. Eventually, he finds himself in Brazil, where he becomes a bandit and attempts to overthrow the king. With themes of power, colonization, and survival, Cobra Verde explores the complexities of the African continent and its interactions with the Western world.
In the war-torn country of Sierra Leone, a group of survivors must navigate their way through hordes of flesh-eating zombies, facing danger and loss along the way. With limited supplies and dwindling hope, they must find a way to stay alive and escape the infected zone.
Touki Bouki follows the journey of two young lovers as they plan to leave Senegal for a better life abroad. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and experiences that challenge their hopes and dreams. The film highlights the struggles of emigration and poverty in West Africa.
After her husband's death, Vitalina Varela travels to Cape Verde to attend his funeral. She reflects on their difficult relationship and her own struggles in life. In her journey, she encounters a community grappling with poverty and grief, finding solace in their shared experiences.
Based on a true story, Deadly Voyage follows the harrowing journey of a group of illegal immigrants on a ship bound for France. Faced with racism, bigotry, and a villainous Russian crew, they must fight for survival as they are left to die at sea.
The Dark Side of Chocolate is a powerful documentary that exposes the exploitation and forced labor within the chocolate industry. It focuses on the ethical issues surrounding child labor and human trafficking in the cocoa plantations of Ivory Coast and other West African countries. Through hidden camera footage and interviews with escaped slaves and activists, the film reveals the corrupt system and corporate greed that perpetuate this modern-day slave trade.
Yeelen is a story set in 13th-century Mali, following a young man with magical powers who embarks on a journey to escape his father's wrath and fulfill his destiny. Along the way, he encounters various tribal customs, mythical creatures, and ancestral beliefs.
An evil scientist in a remote jungle location cultivates giant crawfish (!) as a means of scaring trespassers away from his diamond mine. Condensed from one of the last Republic serials, "Panther Girl of the Congo". (1955).
Idemuza is a heartwarming drama set in West Africa, following the story of orphan siblings who overcome hopelessness through their persistence and the support of an orphanage. The film explores themes of resilience, the power of education, and the notion of hope in challenging circumstances.
24-year-old child marriage activist, Sali, is on a mission to end the harmful practice of child marriage. She seems to be the only person able to help the 14-year-old, soon-to-be child bride, Adi, living in a rural West African village. The tale of Adi's uncertain future and Sali's painful past shows the devastating impact child marriage can have over multiple generations as well as the bravery it takes to speak out against it.
Ceasefire is a drama movie set in the 1920s that follows a traumatized war veteran who faces the struggles of combat-related PTSD and trench warfare aftermath in French West Africa. The film explores themes of trauma, marriage, and the consequences of war.
John Meadham, in charge of a West Africa trading post, wire the home office in London that he is tired and worn out, and they need to send a replacement to take over. The company sends a stiff upper-lipper, Charles Summers, accompanied by his wife, Margaret. An antagonism develops between the two men from the moment Summers arrives.