Acting
After the G20 Summit is overtaken by terrorists, President Danielle Sutton must bring all her statecraft and military experience to defend her family and her fellow leaders.
A Zimbabwean single mother's life is turned upside down when her son enters her into a reality TV cooking competition.
James, a disgraced preacher exiled after a city scandal, is assigned to build a new church in a distant rural community. However, the land bought by the church is occupied by Chirongoma, a revered traditional healer. As a fierce rivalry breaks out between James and Chirongoma over the land, God Sleeps on Sundays presents a timely critique on the imperialist nature of religion in displacing Indigenous communities and eroding ancestral traditions.
On the anniversary of the Kivu massacre, a risk-averse ride-share driver, Didier Mulegwa, a war refugee from the Democratic Republic of Congo, experiences the ride of his life when Sandile, a seven-year-old deaf child, escapes his kidnapper and jumps into his car.
How do you survive in an isolated village with a small human population and a large wildlife population? For Zulu, an honorable rural man, survival is a constant battle. Although he dreams of becoming an acclaimed musician and taking care of his ailing mother; in reality, he is a broken-hearted drunk. Eventually, his anger towards life thrusts him into the arms of poachers who become his family.