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Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus is a 2019 American animated science fiction comedy film based on the television series Invader Zim, created by Jhonen Vasquez.Serving as a continuation to the series following its cancellation on Nickelodeon's channels in 2006, the film was directed by Hae Young Jung, Young Kyun Park and Vasquez and written by Vasquez.
The film received few awards and nominations at film festivals. It bagged a total of four awards at the film festivals, including two each at the 2020 Cambria Film Festival. [33] and Zimbabwe International Film Festival. [34] [35] The film also received two National Arts Merit Awards presented by the National Arts Council of Zimbabwe in 2019.
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]
Jit is a Zimbabwean film made in 1990, written and directed by Michael Raeburn. It is about a young man, nicknamed UK, who lives in Harare with his musician uncle, Oliver Mtukudzi, who plays himself. UK is knocked out when he falls out of a taxicab and then falls in love with the woman he gazes up at when he regains consciousness.
The film was first premiered on 22 February 2018 in Zimbabwe. [4] It was also screened at few international film festivals. [5] The film was screened at the 2019 Zimbabwe International Film Festival. It won Best Southern African film at the 2021 Sotambe International Film and Arts Festival in Zambia. [6]
Instituted in 1998, it is organised by the Zimbabwe International Film Festival Trust (ZIFFT), a non-profit organisation. The festival is a non-political competitive platform that provides a showcase of feature films, documentary films and short films, as well as providing workshops and other cultural events.
A pilot for Invader Zim was produced for Nickelodeon in 1999, featuring Billy West as the voice of Zim. However, because he was too busy with Futurama at the time, West was replaced by Richard Steven Horvitz in the series proper. It was first released publicly as a special feature on the Invader Zim Vol. 1: Doom Doom Doom DVD set on
Not wanting to give away advanced technology to Zim, he is given a robot constructed of garbage named GIR, who appears unintelligent, but the Tallest convince Zim that it is an advanced model. Zim and GIR head for Earth, and upon their arrival, Zim picks appropriate disguises and constructs a base.