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Tsoro is an ancient two-player mathematical strategy board game that has been played for over a thousand years. It has its roots in Zimbabwe and was first described in literature by J. B. Matthews [1] in 1964.
Sabhuku Vharazipi 2 (2013) Seven (2021) Shadow Weavers: The End Game (2011) Shamwari (1980) Shungu (2007) Shungu Dzemoyo (2013) Sores of Emmanuel (2010) Still Life (1999) Something Nice from London (2015) Stay with Me (2019) Shaina (2020)
A category for all video games where the player controls action, at least for a bit, in Zimbabwe. Pages in category "Video games set in Zimbabwe" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Shaina is a 2020 Zimbabwean television film directed by Beautie Masvaure Alt and produced by Siphiwe Hlabangane. [1] [2] The film stars Wilmah Munemera with Tinodiwanashe Chitma, Gamu Mukwakwami, Tarumbidwa Chirume, and Joylene Malenga in supporting roles.
Zimbabwe has an active film culture that includes films made in Zimbabwe during its pre- and post-colonial periods. Economic crisis and political crisis have been features of the industry. [ 1 ] A publication from the 1980s counted 14 cinemas in Zimbabwe's capital city, Harare . [ 2 ]
Zimbabwe: Charles 2008 Skin: Township Priest 2008 Mr. Bones 2: Back from the Past: Hekule 2009 Gargoyle: Themba Short 2011 Geezas: Sammy the Mouth 2013 Stand By: Dee Short 2014 Whipping Boy: Olly 'Napalm' Harris Short 2016 Happiness Is a Four-letter Word: Thomas 2017 The Zim: William Zimunya Short 2020 Palm Springs: Jerry Schlieffen 2020 Antebellum
Mind Games is a Zimbabwean feature film written and directed by Charles Mawungwa [1] [2] and produced by Thandiwe N. Mawungwa. [3] It was awarded Best Zimbabwean film at the Zimbabwe International Film Festival in 2017, [4] Best Narrative Feature at Calcutta International Film Festival 2017 [5] and Best Editing at the Five Continents film Festival in 2018. [6]
Mugabe’s Zimbabwe was taken up for world-wide distribution by TVF International and was featured as one of the 'Hot Picks of 2011' by Real Screen at Cannes. The film was critically acclaimed by media across the world. [1] [4] [5]