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The History of Zimbabwean Cinema from1987 to the Present Day |
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| 1987 | ||||
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– The Government withdraws from investment in film following its failure to realise a return on the US$5.5 million it invested in Richard Attenborough’s Cry Freedom. [MORE] [ADD] |
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| 1990 | ||||
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– Michael Raeburn’s JIT, Zimbabwe’s first feature film, is released. [MORE] [ADD] |
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| 1991 | ||||
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– Neria, Zimbabwe’s highest-grossing film, is released. [MORE] [ADD] |
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| 1996 | ||||
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Films of Note |
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Everyone's Child (Tsitsi Dangaremba) [MORE] [ADD] |
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Flame (Ingrid Sinclair) [MORE] [ADD] |
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Films of Note |
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Jazz Tales (Albert Chimedza) [MORE] [ADD] |
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| 2000 | ||||
| Jul - | The film Yellow Card breaks box office records when it enters its 14th week at Ster Kinekor's Harare Eastgate complex. [MORE] [ADD] | |||
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Zimbabwe 2000: Other Films of Note |
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