He says the documentary, about a boy who had three fingers hacked off for their purported magic power, is farfetched. People with albinism don't... In the documentary The Boy from Geita, 13-year-old ...
UNITED NATIONS (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - The Tanzanian government has criticised a documentary about attacks on albinos that opens in the United States on Friday, claiming the film is sensational ...
Dar es Salaam. Tanzanian filmmakers continue to face steep challenges in bringing their productions to the big screen, as financial constraints, technical barriers and tough competition from ...
In an industry often dominated by men, a new wave of female filmmakers is emerging, determined to change the narrative and carve out a space for women in film and television. Among them are Angela and ...
"There will be people who may seek to misuse it. To abuse it." Check this out! The very first science fiction film ever from the African country of Tanzania is called EONII, the feature debut of ...
Tanzania's local film and music industries are facing sharp decline, poor sales of Audio Discs (CDs) and the video counterparts (DVD) are reportedly making producers and distributors to exit the ...
Idris Elba wants to build film studios in Zanzibar, a Tanzanian archipelago, and Ghana. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times) Idris Elba is no absentee boss. As part of his ongoing effort to develop ...
EXCLUSIVE: Italian producer Andrea Iervolino, whose credits include Ferrari and To The Bone, has made his directorial debut with documentaries Discovery Tanzania and The Trackers. Both films, produced ...
British actor Idris Elba and his wife Sabrina pose with Tanzanian president Samia Suhulu (Courtesy) British actor Idris Elba, who has a net worth of $40 million, plans to invest in a major film studio ...
In this file 2011 photo, children with albinism sit at the Golden Valley English Medium School, a school sponsored by Under the Same Sun in Geita, Tanzania. REUTERS/Emmanuel Kwitema UNITED NATIONS, ...
Idris Elba is no absentee boss. As part of his ongoing effort to develop Africa’s film industry, the Golden Globe-winning actor plans to build film studios in Ghana and Tanzania over the next decade.