Film & TV
Zambezi News Rocks Mauritius & Lands Slot On DStv
Satirical comedy outfit, Zambezi News rocked Mauritius when they staged a dazzling performance at the ongoing MultiChoice Africa Content Showcase on Friday evening in Mauritius.
Satirical comedy outfit, Zambezi News rocked Mauritius when they staged a dazzling performance at the ongoing MultiChoice Africa Content Showcase on Friday evening in Mauritius.
MultiChoice Africa's CEO Tim Jacobs has promised viewers that the video entertainment service provider will do all it can to make only the best content available to its subscribers on any platform, on any device and at any time.
The International Images Film Festival for Women (IIFF) which was hosted in Harare last week, saw lots of films from around the world being screened. Workshops were conducted by visiting professionals in the film industry and local filmmakers also screened their films.
Are you tired of always watching music videos from other countries on DStv channels without seeing at least one from Zimbabwe? Well just hold on a little longer because things are about to change.
Film is a powerful force in storytelling. ‘The Facilitator’ a movie screened at the International Images Film Festival for Women, (IIFF) depicts this notion.
Not many movies get 5 out of 5 stars in audience reviews conducted by leading consumer trends measurement firm, Rentrak. 'Straight Outta Compton,' which opened in theatres on Friday, is one of those few.
This year’s edition of the International Images Film Festival for Women (IIFF) has started in Harare. It is running from 14 to 22 August in venues around Harare and is showcasing films from various local and international film makers.
After religiously watching the Mission Impossible film series since 1996, it is a must for the viewer to be left in awe by the latest installment. Tongues should be wagging because of the futuristic technology in the new movie. Unfortunately, Mission Impossible: Rogue Nation did not inspire that kind of reaction.
American basic cable and satellite television network channel, The Learning Channel aka TLC (DStv channel 172), has announced the launch date for its campaign to find its first African presenter.
Many are familiar with those little yellow characters that seem to inundate the profile pictures of so many users of Facebook, WhatsApp and other social networking entities. Now, fans of those supporting characters from the Despicable Me series of movies can rejoice in the knowledge that a movie has been released, specially starring three particular Minions named Bob, Kevin and Stuart.