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King Kong, The Musical by Todd Matshikaza
King Kong, The Musical by Todd Matshikaza
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"King Kong was a musical from South Africa that had an all-black cast. It was a fusion of South African traditional music, soul and jazz. It was so powerful when I listened to it for all those nights. I fell in love with that musical, which was a very big part of my life. I think [I was drawn to] the authenticity of the voice of what people call world music or ethnic music coming from the earth, of the people, the hope and their struggle. South Africans are so strong with their emotions and I think Africa itself is an amazing, inspirational place for music, because they live and breathe it. It was for me, a connection with the soul."

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    Ayo Game

    Ayo Game

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    Ayo Game is a board game play all over Africa and some parts of Asia, America and the carribean. Its...

    Equity Direct

    Equity Direct

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    Equity Direct Money Transfers - Serving the African Diaspora community. Equity Direct is a trading...

District 9 (2009)
District 9 (2009)
2009 | Action, Sci-Fi, Thriller
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Sharlto copley
Design of the aliens
Brillant film loved it start to finish perfect place to set the film in south africa there are shades of apartheid thruout the movie the treatment of the aliens by the goverment sharlto copley is the star of the movie and hes brillant in the role good movie thumbs up from me
  
The Battle of Algiers (1966)
The Battle of Algiers (1966)
1966 | Classics, Drama, War
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7.4 (8 Ratings)
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I hadn't heard of this movie until I took a Decolonization of Africa history class at university. I have to admit, I kind of disliked that class, until we watched this movie.
The documentary style is fantastic, it's gritty and feels raw. The Battle of Algiers is a good example of now a familiar, modern warfare.