Film + TV
01 April 2025
What to Watch in East Africa This April
This month’s streaming and film guide highlights exciting new releases from Uganda and Kenya, showcasing the latest must-watch films and series from East Africa.
This month’s streaming and film guide highlights exciting new releases from Uganda and Kenya, showcasing the latest must-watch films and series from East Africa.
For over 30 years, the Kenyan icon has shaped media, mentored stars, and stayed ahead of the curve. His latest role in Showmax’s “Chocolate Empire” proves he’s not done.
How a Tanzanian filmmaker's collaboration with the Hadzabe people is redefining impact-driven documentary at Geneva's prestigious human rights film festival.
Our selection includes three newly-released films, a classic Romeo-and-Juliet retelling, as well as several popular and well-received films in recent years.
This month’s streaming and film guide features exciting new releases from Kenya and Tanzania.
Eight years in the making, 'How to Build A Library' follows the restoration of the storied McMillan Library and the dynamic women leading the charge.
This month’s streaming and film guide features exciting new releases from Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
From festive romances to family dramas, these must-watch African Christmas films bring diverse cultures, heartfelt moments and holiday cheer to your screen this season.
This December guide features shows and movies from Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya.
This month’s guide features shows and movies from Uganda and Kenya.
This October guide features shows and movies from Ethiopia and Kenya.
With Subterranea, the award-winning director of Supa Modo delves into the psychological effects of isolation in a groundbreaking sci-fi production.
This September guide features TV shows and movies from Uganda and Kenya.
This August guide features TV shows and movies from Ethiopia and Kenya.
This month’s guide features TV shows and movies from Ethiopia, Uganda and Kenya.
The film explores the influence of China on the continent through the story of a Chinese industrial park’s expansion in a dusty farming town in Ethiopia.
The Kenyan American writer, whose docudrama ‘African Queens: Njinga,’ received twelve nominations in the Daytime Emmys this year, discusses her craft, authenticity in storytelling, and upcoming projects.
We spoke to Kenyan wildlife director Faith Musembi about daring to let your voice be heard and her work on the Angela Bassett-narrated seven-part series, Queens, premiering March 4th.