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- In the temples of Laos, teenage monks accompany a soul in transit from one body to another through the bardo. A luminous and sonorous journey leads to reincarnate on the beaches of Zanzibar, where groups of women work in seaweed farms.
- The cruel acts of animal poaching and violence, executions, and tribal slaughtering, all taking place on the African continent.
- When Kat gets dumped the night before her wedding, her best friends, Noks and Lu rally together to make good use of her honeymoon in Zanzibar.
- A drama about a secret agent who fights crime while dealing with crises in her personal life.
- In 2061, scientist made a breakthrough discovery that will save the continent. It is EONII. Forces in the shadows begin to surface. Lies, betrayal, politics, and war, all to decide one thing- who will control the power of the EONII?
- Mbwana and his best friend Juma are two young men with big dreams. These dreams become reality when they photograph a gigantic fish leaping out of the sea and their small town blossoms into a tourist hotspot as a result. But for Mbwana the reality isn't what he dreamed and when he meets the fish again, both of them forgotten, ruined and old, he decides only one of them can survive.
- Jérôme Varenne, a French financier, lives and works in Shanghai with Chen-Li, his life and business partner. One day, during a short stay in Paris, while paying a call to his mother, he is very displeased to learn from her and his hated brother, that the family house in Ambray is going to be sold. Jerome decides to go to the town where he grew up to see what is going on. Little does he know how eventful his escapade will be. Little does he know that it will change his life from soup to nuts...
- The story of native tribesmen who move towards Mombasa, getting drawn info the world of ivory smuggling.
- An eight-part exploration of the diverse peoples that make up the African continent.
- The epic story of one of the greatest naval explorers, China's Admiral Zheng He. 600 years ago, he led the world's largest fleet of ships ever seen. His rise and fall is the cautionary tale of perhaps the worst foreign policy decision ever
- When China ruled the seas, he was the face of a nation. Master of the seas. A forgotten hero. Nat Geo's own legend retraces the epic journey of Zheng He. The Silk Road by Sea. A photographer's journey. And a warning for all great powers.
- He's from a place so old it's been called the cradle of mankind. She's led a privileged life in America without hardship or pain. Together these two unlikely friends embark upon a journey from the heights of Mt. Kilimanjaro to the depths of an AIDS ravaged village where even the smallest children become outcasts at the mere hint of the disease and malaria is an ever-present threat. As Venance and Kristen experience the ancient culture, heart-breaking poverty, and eternal spirituality of Venance's motherland, the ability of the Tanzanian people to love, dream, and persevere in the face of overwhelming hardship triggers a life-changing transformation in Kristen-one that brings her face to face with her own mortality and will ultimately cause thousands of lives to be saved. Tanzania: A Journey Within is a dramatic, emotional, and visually stunning odyssey that will challenge and inspire you.
- The backbone of the comedy is the relationship between Liv and Zea and the constant miss understandings of two women from very different cultures. Together, they fumble through the complexities of being hit-men and some how make it work.
- Blue Ventures surveys one of the most perfect coral atolls in the world fringing the island Mnemba, Zanzibar and assesses the environmental impact that deforestation is causing it, while working with a turtle reserve in Nungwi.
- A conflicted African priest wrestles with his conscience.
- Africa is a continent of magnificent treasures and cultures -- from the breathtaking stone architecture of 1,000-year-old ruins in South Africa to an advanced 16th century international university in Timbuktu. However, for centuries, many of these African wonders have been hidden from the world, lost to the ravages of time, nature and repressive governments. Join Harvard professor, Henry Louis Gates, on the journey from Zanzibar to Timbuktu, the Nile River Valley to Great Zimbabwe, the slave coast of Guinea to the medieval monasteries of Ethiopia in search of the lost wonders of the African world.
- A portrait of Bi Kidude, a living legend on her home island of Zanzibar. She has beguiled audiences around the world on her wide and varied travels.
- South African filmmakers, Feizel Mamdoo and Dumisani Dlamini, journey to the "Festival of the Dhow Countries" in Zanzibar to seek from this kaleidoscope of cultures a vision for the relations between African and Indian in South Africa. Dlamini is of African and Indian Tamil progeny whose personal accommodation of this is unsettled by existing social and cultural divides. Mamdoo, of Muslim Indian descent, is painfully conscious too of the divides between African and Indian South Africans as he strives for recognition and definition of his African identity. However the filmmakers' issues of identity transcend in discovery to realms unimagined when the film was first shot eight years ago. In Zanzibar Feizel is jolted into connection with his birthplace and grows to appreciate that the treasure of an integrated identity is not in some distant future, but back from where he comes. Feizel discovers his issues of journey, homecoming and identity to resonate profoundly with the outlook of the Sufi mystic Rumi, more especially after Dumisani is one day found dead.
- Some map projection systems show thirty-million-square-kilometer African lands as having nearly the same area as two-million-square-kilometer Greenland. This projection is a result of a historical-political point of view rather than a scientific one. Nearly all historical narratives and sources on Africa have the same point of view.
- No East African woman can be without a pair. It's the colorful kanga cloths worn by East African women for many occasions. They wear them, for religious ceremonies, social occasions, carrying babies and much more. The messages printed on them are a unique form of communication. This is the story of how the cloth came to be part of East African culture and the vital role it plays even today.
- Stuck at home. Situations that cause tension and discomfort. And also provide the opportunity to reflect on one's life. What is truly important in life? In my life? Made during the COVID-19 pandemic by actors from all over the world.
- Set in a small fishing village community in Zanzibar, anxiety is boiling in the hearts of three young adults, and the whole community is feeling the heat. Amri is trapped between the traditional family man role and his desire for a local fisherman.
- This Traveltalk short visits three African locations on the Indian Ocean that used to be administered by Great Britain. The first stop is the Seychelles island group. Then it's on to the island of Zanzibar. The final stop is Mombasa, Kenya, where efforts are underway to save the elephants from extinction by ivory hunters.
- 2005 - Biting flies , no a/c in an 80 degree classroom, salt sweat. Jumped ship from work in Libya to spend the summer in Malta.Just a thirty minute flight but below boat folk from the ass-end of Africa were risking their lives for a toe on the Italian shore.
- Set in Zanzibar, the film is about Seif, a heroin addict who believes he was cursed into drug addiction. The attraction to Seif was that he was very clear on who he was, could have been and had become. So, perhaps, this platform allows the viewers to witness this one last attempt of a man become the man he wants to be.
- Moving with Purpose tells the story of a group of young people from four African countries, Botswana, Ghana, Tanzania and Uganda, brought together by the African Youth Alliance with one common goal, to document and change the behaviour of those living in countries affected by HIV and AIDS. Launched in 2000 by the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, the United Nations Population fund, PATH and Pathfinder International, the African Youth Alliance film gives these young people a chance for their voices to be heard.
- Women's passion for Soccer transcends traditional boundaries in this timely and provocative portrait of a Muslim Women's team in Zanzibar.
- When a Zanzibari boy finds a fish in muddy water, the challenge of keeping it alive pushes him in an unexpected direction, which turns out to be the ultimate test of his faith in the universe.
- 2001– 44mTV-PG7.3 (53)TV EpisodeAn overbooked flight causes the Teams to split, and a risky move pays off by giving one Team a half-day advantage over the others. Tears, arguments and rough seas combine for an exciting Race leg.
- 2001– 48mTV-PG7.3 (53)TV EpisodeTensions rise for the racers, as some teammates quarrel, some vent their frustrations with air travel, and others are ignored by locals altogether, as the race heads into Warsaw, Poland.
- Journey of the Weiße Lady: Zanzibar. Stephan and Miriam: carpenter's workshop. Julia and Gabi: permaculture. Katharina, Robert, Sylvia and Robertina: Prison Island. Mario's girlfriend, Valter's daughter. Patrick and Sebastian: spices.
- The team travels to Vietnam and searches Halong Bay for a sea-serpent called the Tarasque. The team then travels to Zanzibar to find the Popobawa, a large bat-like creature that attacks locals at night.