With absurdist tales of revenge, stories of plagued village hall productions, and a look at how cinema is kept alive for working-class Tanzanian audiences – this audience-favourite strand is the perfect choice for those with a taste for something a little bit different.
Duration: 96 Mins
Advisory Rating: 18
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Apostles of Cinema
Three devoted film workers in Tanzania reintroduce a classic piece of the country’s film history to their audience of working class cinephiles.
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It’s Dog To Make A Houseplant If You’re Sandwich
In an anonymous suburbia of the near future, a man becomes increasingly perplexed as people around him vanish – surely things can’t get any worse?
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See It Say It
A struggling actor receives a last-minute call for a life-changing audition. But what starts as a routine journey quickly morphs into a nightmare…
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The Final Nail In The Coffin
A mother and son are stuck. A father is obsessing over a plank of wood in his living room. A businessman is looking for a lost hammer.
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The Scottish Play
A theatre group staged a production so disastrous it made international headlines. 40 years later, a filmmaker tries to figure out what really happened.
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The Whole World Blind (or: The Ballad of The Cuck and The Eunuch)
After his wife’s affair, a humiliated businessman flees to the countryside, encounters a reclusive war veteran, and strikes a pact to take revenge.
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