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Nerva Studios
The African Cinema Podcast
TV & Film
English
Let's talk about African cinema. The who's who and what's what of African Cinema, all delivered by those that have worked with them, studied them and lived through them.
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24
04 November 2025
Before the Revolution: How Mozambique Discovered the Power of Film
Before Mozambique’s filmmakers could tell their own stories, cinema arrived as a language of empire. In the early 1900s, projectors flickered in Lourenço Marques — today’s Maputo — showing European newsreels and colonial propaganda. For settlers, these images confirmed the order of empire; for Mozambicans, they revealed a world where they were spectators rather than storytellers.This episode...
12 min
28 September 2025
Namibia Cinema: Colonial Roots to Rising Voices
Namibia’s film journey runs from colonial screens to today’s vibrant, independent voice. This week we trace more than a century of change, showing how cinema moved from outside perspectives to Indigenous storytelling and local creators shaping the industry.The future of Namibian cinema looks promising despite challenges. Emerging filmmakers are embracing new technologies and storytelling...
8 min
15 September 2025
Tanzania’s Cinematic Journey – Swahiliwood, Bongo Movies, and Global Recognition
Tanzanian cinema, often called Swahiliwood or Bongowood, has a story as dramatic as the films themselves. From colonial mobile trucks showing British propaganda, to Ujamaa’s government-funded productions, to the explosive growth of Bongo movies on DVD, and today’s internationally recognized films like Vuta N’Kuvute, Tanzanian cinema reflects the country’s political shifts, cultural creativity,...
25 min
08 September 2025
The Cinematic Awakening of Uganda: A Nation's Journey to Global Recognition
This Week, We Took an Incredible Journey……through over 100 years of Ugandan history — from colonial silence to grassroots creativity, from the terror of Idi Amin’s regime to Wakaliwood’s viral rise, and from the birth of “Kinna-Uganda” to Netflix premieres. It’s a story that shows how cinema can survive even after decades of suppression.The Big Picture: Cinema Out of SilenceFor much of the 20th...
31 min
21 July 2025
Inside South African Cinema: From Liberation to Digital Revolution
In this episode, we trace the powerful evolution of South African cinema from the dawn of democracy in 1994 to today’s digital streaming era. From Oscar wins to streaming wars, we explore how South Africa’s film industry has transformed its stories, funding models, institutions, and reach. Through case studies like Tsotsi, District 9, and Inxeba, we unpack the industry’s greatest challenges—and...
25 min
14 July 2025
Inside South African Cinema- The Apartheid Years - Art, Resistance & Control
In this episode of The African Cinema Podcast, we explore how South African cinema evolved under the shadow of apartheid — from state-sponsored propaganda to underground resistance films.From the rise of strict censorship in the 1960s to the emergence of anti-apartheid films like Mapantsula and Sarafina!, this episode unpacks how filmmakers used the screen as a battlefield for truth, survival,...
18 min
06 July 2025
Inside South African Cinema: From the Bioscope to Propaganda (1895–1947)
This week's episode takes us back to the turn of the 20th century just before the Anglo-Boer War in South Africa as the bioscope was introduced to the world South Africa was not far behind. Did you know the first film was screened in Johannesburg just one year after the Lumière brothers' debut in Paris? I didn’t either — until I found out about Carl Hertz and his “bioscope” showcase in 1896.In...
16 min
12 June 2025
Deserts, Dreams & Digital Reels: Moroccan Cinema Then and Now
In this episode of The African Cinema Podcast, we journey through over a century of Moroccan cinema — from colonial-era propaganda to a globally recognized filmmaking industry that’s breaking taboos and pushing boundaries.We explore how Moroccan filmmakers have navigated colonial legacies, state censorship, international co-productions, and digital revolutions to shape one of Africa’s most...
14 min
06 June 2025
From The Boy Kumasenu to Netflix: The History of Ghana's Cinema
In this episode of The African Cinema Podcast, we journey through the remarkable evolution of Ghanaian cinema — from colonial screenings meant for British elites, to a post-independence cultural tool under Kwame Nkrumah, and eventually to a thriving independent video and digital film movement known as “Ghollywood.”We spotlight the key eras, films, and voices that have shaped the industry: from...
14 min
30 May 2025
Kenya on Screen: A Look into One of Africa's Leading Cinema Landscapes
From propaganda films projected in remote villages to queer love stories banned at home but celebrated abroad, Kenyan cinema has had a long, complex journey. In this special episode of The African Cinema Podcast, we trace the rise of Kenyan cinema from colonial control to digital creativity — uncovering how power, technology, censorship, and storytelling have shaped Kenya’s film industry over...
22 min