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Home » This Africa Month: Watch African Stars and Stories Shine Bright on Netflix

This Africa Month: Watch African Stars and Stories Shine Bright on Netflix

Techeconomy by Techeconomy
May 8, 2023
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With millions of people and hundreds of languages, African stories are diverse, remarkable and unique.

Every May, the world celebrates Africa and its rich cultures detailing thousands of years of experiences and memories. 

There is an increasing global focus on unearthing the various beautiful African stories available, and African storytellers are making sure these stories are told authentically by them.

A strong believer that great stories can come from anywhere and be loved everywhere, Netflix continually supports and celebrates these African stories to celebrate Africa, especially in recognition of Africa Month every year.

This May, Netflix is bringing a variety of new and iconic African titles that showcase and celebrate the diversity of African storytelling to its platform.

Netflix entertainment fans are in for an exciting celebration of African creativity with talent from across the continent and upcoming releases from Nigeria to South Africa to Egypt, the new additions include comedies from Nigeria, classics from South Africa, and other titles.

Young, Famous and African S2

They’re back! Young, Famous & African is back for a second season, and this time around, there are three new additions to the group to excite viewers with lots and lots of drama! Catch the returning star-studded pan-African cast featuring Khanyi Mbau; Diamond Platnumz; Nadia Nakai; Swanky Jerry; Annie Macaulay-Idibia and 2Baba; Andile Ncube; Naked DJ and Kayleigh Schwark and The boss lady herself, Zari Hassan who will now be joined by South African media personality, Bonang Matheba; Ghanaian star Fantana, Namibia ‘golden boy’ Luis Munana and featuring Rosette Ncwana and Sebabatso Mothibi, who are both mothers of Andile Ncube’s children. Young, Famous & African season 2 starts streaming on 19 May 2023. 

Keep the laughs coming this month with an exciting line-up of laughter-inducing shows, including standups and a film from Nigeria: AY: Spotting the Difference – Popular comedianAY’s first comedy special is coming to Netflix on the 5th of May and Teetotaler – SLKomedy’s comedy special will be on the platform from the 12th of May. 

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In the mood for something a little more dramatic? Check out Ile Owo (Nigeria) – a story about a young nurse who is luckless in love but finally meets the perfect man — a handsome billionaire — only to learn that his family harbours some deep, dark secrets. Ile Owo  will start streaming from 19 May.

Take a walk down nostalgia lane with some beloved and iconic South African stories including:

  • Shaka Zulu S1 (1986) – This miniseries recounts the early 19th-century conflict between the expanding British Empire in Africa and Shaka, the leader of the vast Zulu Nation will be streaming on Netflix from the 26th of May.
  • Ingqumbo Yeminyanya (1991) – This classic, coming to Netflix on 28 May, is an adaptation of A.C. Jordan’s novel of the same title. The chief of a clan sent his four-year-old son away to be protected until he is of age to ascend the throne. The boy learns the Western culture and becomes hesitant to assume his birthright.
  • Ityala Lamawele (1989) – The movie adaptation of the book by S. E. K. Mqhayi will be streaming from 31 May. The story follows the tale of sibling rivalry between the twin sons of a King over their deceased father’s estate.

It’s said that variety is the spice of life so how about rounding off your Africa Month viewing with the following stories available on the ‘From Cape To Cairo’ collection (launched last year to celebrate Africa month) which includes the recently-launched pan-African short films, African Folktales, Reimagined featuring stories from Uganda, Tanzania, Mauritania, Nigeria, South Africa and Kenya along with  critically-acclaimed films and series like I Am All Girls, Amandla, King of Boys; Lionheart; Mokalik; Oscar-award winning film Tsotsi and documentary My Octopus Teacher; plus The Wedding Party; Castle and Castle; The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind; Azali; Potato Potahto; Joy, Blood Sisters, Savage Beauty, Unseen and more. Members will also see major international films and series that were either predominantly or completely filmed on the continent, such as Holiday in the Wild (South Africa and Zambia); The Red Sea Diving Resort (Namibia and South Africa); Troy: Fall of a City (South Africa), Beasts of No Nation (Ghana), Blood Diamond (Morocco, Sierra Leone and South Africa), and documentaries, including Leonardo DiCaprio’s The Ivory Game and the Oscar-nominated Virunga.

As we celebrate Africa Month, we also celebrate African storytellers -both in front and behind the camera – and their nominations at the 9th edition of the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCA). Netflix’s original film Aníkúlápó  and Netflix’s production Shanty Town received the highest nominations with 16 and 11 nominations respectively. 

Kunle Afolayan’s Aníkúlápó  which has been nominated for ‘Best Movie West Africa’ and ‘Best Overall Movie’, among others.

Check out the collection celebrating the rich variety of African stories from Africa’s talented storytellers and stars here.

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