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  2. The Gods Must Be Crazy - Wikipedia

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    The Gods Must Be Crazy is a 1980 comedy film written, produced, edited and directed by Jamie Uys. An international co-production of South Africa and Botswana, it is the first film in The Gods Must Be Crazy series. Set in Southern Africa, the film stars Namibian San farmer Nǃxau ǂToma as Xi, a hunter-gatherer of the Kalahari Desert whose tribe ...

  3. Category:Films shot in Africa by country - Wikipedia

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    C. Films shot in Cameroon ‎ (4 P) Films shot in Cape Verde ‎ (3 P) Films shot in the Central African Republic ‎ (2 P) Films shot in Chad ‎ (2 P) Films shot in the Democratic Republic of the Congo ‎ (1 C, 17 P) Films shot in the Republic of the Congo ‎ (2 P)

  4. Honey 3: Dare to Dance - Wikipedia

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    Shooting in South Africa made sense with the idea of taking the franchise to a different place in the world and exploring the different dances", continuing, "[Exploring the] differences and similarities. Dance is a universal language. Plus there is a huge fan community in Cape Town which opened our eyes to a dance community throughout the world ...

  5. Category:Films shot in Africa - Wikipedia

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    L. Liane, Jungle Goddess. The Lion King (2019 film) Love Brewed in the African Pot.

  6. Escape from Pretoria - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $2.4 million. Escape from Pretoria is a 2020 Australian prison film co-written and directed by Francis Annan, based on the real-life prison escape by three political prisoners in South Africa in 1979, starring Daniel Radcliffe and Daniel Webber. It is based on the 2003 book Inside Out: Escape from Pretoria Prison by Tim Jenkin, one ...

  7. Hatari! - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $12,923,077 [1] Hatari! (pronounced [hɑtɑri], Swahili for "Danger!") is a 1962 American adventure romantic comedy film starring John Wayne as the leader of a group of professional game catchers in Africa. [2] Directed by Howard Hawks, it was shot in Technicolor and filmed on location in northern Tanganyika (in what is now Tanzania).

  8. List of South African films - Wikipedia

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    Pens en pootjies (in Afrikaans) and other South African films. This is a chronology of major films produced in South Africa or by the South African film industry.There may be an overlap, particularly between South African and foreign films which are sometimes co-produced; the list should attempt to document films which are either South African produced or strongly associated with South African ...

  9. The Dead (2010 film) - Wikipedia

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    The production encountered many problems, and rather than shooting in the planned six weeks, the crew actually ending up taking 12 weeks. A delay in the shipping of the equipment to Africa initially added three weeks to the schedule; other notable problems included the lead actor Rob Freeman contracting malaria and almost dying in the middle of filming.