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7.3
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72
/1254/
3.4
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85
/27/
84
/1962/
73
/6/
cc age 10+

The Gods Must Be Crazy (1980)
A Coca-Cola bottle dropped from an airplane raises havoc among a normally peaceful tribe of African bushmen who believe it to be a utensil of the gods.
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78
66
8.2
/4482/
79
/175/
72
/70/
3.7
/660/
86
/37/
88
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69
/15/
cc age 8+

The Last Lions (2011)
In Botswana's Okavango Delta, an ostracized lioness and her two cubs must fight alone to survive - overcoming all manner of hazards. Their only defense is to escape to Duba Island -- and with that, an unknown future. The setting for this epic tale is one of the last regions where lions can live in the wild. Faced with dwindling land and increasing pressure from hunting, lions - like our lone lioness and her cubs - are approaching the brink of extinction.
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64
6.8
/18891/
69
/756/
71
/524/
3.2
/6334/
50
/14/
70
/381/
51
/17/
cc age 10+

The Gods Must Be Crazy II (1989)
Xixo is back again. This time, his children accidentally stow away on a fast-moving poachers' truck, unable to get off, and Xixo sets out to rescue them. Along the way, he encounters a couple of soldiers trying to capture each other and a pilot and passenger of a small plane, who are each having a few problems of their own.
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Netflix
76
38
7.4
/922/
75
/158/
76
/39/
3.6
/1030/
86
/8/
cc age 9+

Living with Leopards (2024)
A film crew follows two leopard cubs as they make the fascinating journey from infancy into adulthood in this up-close-and-personal nature documentary.
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Disney Plus
79
24
7.5
/662/
74
/50/
75
/30/
3.6
/677/
100
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Into the Okavango (2018)
A passionate conservation biologist brings together a river bushman fearful of losing his past and a young scientist uncertain of her future on an epic, four-month expedition across three countries, through unexplored and dangerous landscapes, in order to save the Okavango Delta, one of our planet's last pristine wildernesses.
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4.7
/11/
20
/3/

2064 (2019)
It’s the year 2064 and population growth and climate pressures have pushed the African continent to the brink. A federation of African states, Grand Afrique, is created to cope with the crisis.
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100
/1/

Matabeleland (2025)
Chris, an immigrant, grapples with economic chains, a fragile love, and the haunting past of his homeland, Matabeleland. Amidst societal upheavals, he must find a way to retribution and reconciliation in a world that has forgotten him.
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6.9
/22/
100
/1/

The Aviatrix (2015)
In 1928, Lady Heath became the first person to fly solo from Cape Town to London. Eighty-five years later, Tracey Curtis-Taylor set out in a vintage biplane to fly that adventure again. Following Tracey as she retraces the journey, The Aviatrix is more than just a film about the rapture of flying – it’s a story about living life on your own terms and having the courage and determination to realise your greatest dreams.
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7.5
/17/

Return of a President (2017)
In a fascinating geopolitical drama, Danish filmmaker Mik-Meyer closely follows Ravalomanana as he attempts to return from exile in South Africa to Madagascar, under the threat of arrest and bodily harm.
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6.3
/20/

Le Monde selon Stiglitz (2009)
In this documentary on the dangers and prospects of globalization, Nobel Prize winner Joseph E. Stiglitz takes us on a world tour that begins in Gary, his hometown in the suburbs of Chicago. During this journey, from Ecuador to India via Botswana and China, Stiglitz explains that globalization is not just synonymous with environmental disasters or increased pressure on wages and working conditions. There are indeed countries that have mastered globalization and managed to turn it to their advantage. Governments aware of the potential dangers of unregulated markets, attacks on the environment, and the limits of free trade can opt for new paths that could benefit hundreds of millions of people around the world.
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4.9
/15/
35
/2/
40
/1/

Jewel in the Sand (2020)
A teacher is sent by the government to a remote rural area of Botswana, but is rejected by the native community.
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6.9
/22/
71
/7/

Ivory. A Crime Story (2016)
Footage of the investigation documentary telling about the extermination of African elephants lasted almost three years. The film crew traveled throughout 30 countries to make a route of ivory smuggling and to find out the true culprit of these crimes against elephants.
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4.9
/15/

Freedom in the Dark (2018)
Freedom in the Dark takes the viewer to Botswana’s metal music scene and introduces its charming individuals and unique bands. It follows Mosaka and his motley crew to their annual Winter Mania Festival, a fundraising concert for disadvantaged children. The documentary tells a story about brotherhood among the metalheads and about the "rock n' roll freedom" that encourages individuals to help the less privileged despite the common opinion.
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20
/1/

Do dia em que Macunaíma e Gilberto Freire visitaram o terreiro de Tia Ciata, mudando o rumo da nossa história (1998)
With Tia Ciata, Freyre, Macunaíma and samba at the birth of a nation.
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3.7
/16/
10
/1/

Lesego's Story (2012)
Lesego's Story is a short film about the struggles of a young girl in Gaborone, Botswana.
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Curiosity Stream
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7.8
/25/
90
/2/

Birth of a Pride (2018)
Follow two males lions who swam across the river from Namibia, and joined up with two females in Selinda. This union resulted in six cubs as they grow, learn to hunt, and ultimately, become the first pride in Selinda in many years
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69
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7.6
/417/
70
/33/
62
/15/

Naledi: A Baby Elephant's Tale (2016)
The incredible, true-life story of a baby elephant born into a rescue camp in the wilderness of Botswana. When she's suddenly orphaned at one month of age, it's up to the men who look after her herd to save her life.
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58 Years Later (2025)
The film follows three young leaders under the age of 40 during the historic 2024 elections that ended 58 years of rule by the Botswana Democratic Party. Through their campaigns and struggles, the film captures the hopes, challenges, and urgent demand for new leadership on Africa's youngest and oldest continent.
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WITH U (2025)
Zintlhe and Ricardo, a young couple grappling with the unspoken weight of infidelity, pride, and emotional labor. As tension brews between romantic idealism and harsh realities, their confrontation unfolds across a university bridge, revealing that love.. real love, is never simple, and never without scars.
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A spiral of silence (2002)
This film is about the Basarwa-San ethnic minority group in Botswana. Its focus is the dispute around the land status of the Basarwa-San who are traditionally a nomadic group, and their participation in the decision making processes that concern them.
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Nkashi: Race for the Okavango (2024)
NKASHI: RACE FOR THE OKAVANGO follows the triumphs and challenges of three mokoro (dugout canoe) polers, as they prepare for an annual racing event. It also illuminates their vital role in protecting the Okavango Delta – one of the most unique wetlands in the world that is the main source of water for a million people and is one of the most biodiverse places in Africa that supports the world’s largest remaining elephant population as well as lions, cheetahs, hundreds of species of birds, and much more.
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March of the Gods: Botswana Metalheads (2014)
A documentary on the heavy metal scene in Botswana and the struggle of a local band called Wrust.
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The Road We Know (2011)
Sexual decisions have deadly consequences. Can a small group of college students from Botswana challenge conventional wisdom about AIDS in Africa to save their generation? "The Road We Know" explores the impact of HIV/AIDS in Botswana through the efforts of these young adults who boldly advocate for behavior change to save lives. Facing cultural taboos and difficult travel, this small group sets out across the nation for five weeks with three tents, one car, and a radical solution to save lives.
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Zebras of the Serengeti (2022)
In East Africa, millions of animals are migrating over long distances. Among them is a young zebra who is trying to escape the fearsome predators that are an ever-present danger.
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Handmade in Thamaga (2014)
Handmade in Thamaga chronicles the founding and work of Bothlalo Centre, a women’s pottery collective and business in the small rural village of Thamaga, Botswana.
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Wild Botswana (2018)
Botswana is a land of extremes, a myriad iconic realms, moulded by powerful forces. Each environment provides a rich setting, imposing its own rules and challenges on the animals that make their home here.
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The Third Way to Reach Remote Tribes (2011)
Communication is a reality of the 21st Century, even for the most isolated people. Remote tribes around the world struggle to adapt to the intrusions of the Western civilization. This film brings forward tribes scattered on 5 continents: the San of the Kalahari Desert, the native tribes from the Amazonian forest, the Inuit from the Arctic polar circle, the Pygmies of the Congo rain forest, the indigenous of the Vanuatu archipelago and the Hmong tribes from Northern Vietnam. Their contact with the white civilization throughout history followed the way of violence and the way of abandonment. 16 years ago, someone found another way: A Third Way to reach tribes. This is the story of a new approach and communication between civilizations.
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Test Your Love, Too (2020)
Mpho is alone, pacing, on a traditional African compound in Botswana. When his Uncle Kago arrives, Mpho discloses he is worried about his upcoming marriage to Masego. While Uncle Kago believes his nephew is getting cold feet, that is not the case. Mpho has just learned that Masego has HIV. Unsure of what to do, he turns to his Uncle for advice. When they learn that Mpho is HIV-negative, he and Masego embark on a journey of discovery, attempting to accept and overcome Masego's diagnosis with HIV. Key public health messaging related to ending the HIV epidemic is presented in an engaging and relevant manner.
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Time (2014)
a sunrise dance performance by Christopher Jr Mangiroza
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Hot Chili (2004)
A village tribal leader disapproves of his daughter’s love for a humble gardener and devises a competition to find a more appropriate suitor. Inspired by classic Setswana folklore, Hot Chili explores tribal dynamics and class division, on the dusty plains of a fictional southern African village.
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Ṣoju (2016)
Surfers, metal heads, and guerilla filmmakers explore their identities and culture in Sierra Leone, Botswana, and Nigeria.


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