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Isaac Mabhikwa Movies

1994  
 
This Zimbabwe drama explores the effect of AIDS in teenage relationships and ends with an earnest plea for more awareness and safer behavior. Thandiwe is the teenaged protagonist who begins looking for a boyfriend. Teenager David is deeply upset to discover that his former girl friend who left school when she got pregnant gave birth to a baby with AIDS. She contracted the disease from her uncle with whom she was sleeping. The uncle is now dead and David fears for his own life. Thandiwe is tired of her parents rigid rules and longs to break free. She sees David on the sly, engages in fisticuffs, and even gets drunk one night. At one point her friend demands that Thandiwe buy condoms even though the pharmacist gives her a hard time about buying them. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Starring:
Prudence KatomeniWebster Gonzo, (more)
 
1993  
 
In Zimbabwe's traditional culture, when a woman's husband dies, the man's brothers (if any) are supposed to take care of her and, after a year set aside for mourning, they are supposed to marry her. Mind you, in these circumstances nobody asks the widow anything about what she prefers. In this melodramatic story (with a few comic touches), Neria has just lost her husband and her brother-in-law has decided to take full advantage of the situation. The sort of man who likes to torment people just for the fun of it, he not only reduces Neria to servitude, but tries to bribe her children so that they turn against her. One day, she has altogether all she can stand, and seeks out a good lawyer. Her brother-in-law has a good lawyer too, and her freedom looks like it is very much in jeopardy, except that she is lucky in the judge for the case, who sets things right. Neria also refuses to marry any of her other brothers' in law after the year of mourning is up, scandalizing her relatives. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Dominic Kanaventi
 
1993  
PG  
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The directorial debut of Academy Award-nominated cinematographer Mikael Salomon (The Abyss), A Far Off Place is based on a pair of books by novelist Laurens Van der Post. Reese Witherspoon stars as Nonnie Parker, a young girl living on an African game preserve with her parents. Ethan Embry is Harry Winslow, the snooty son of a visiting dignitary. When Nonnie and Harry witness the murder of their parents at the hands of ruthless poachers, they suddenly find themselves braving the harsh Kalahari Desert in an attempt to escape the gang. Along the way, the pair encounters a bushman called Xhabbo (Sarel Bok) who shows them how to survive in the barren desert. Forced to work together to survive, Nonnie and Harry learn to overcome their differences and become friends. ~ Matthew Tobey, Rovi

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Starring:
Reese WitherspoonJack Thompson, (more)
 
1985  
PG13  
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The action in this routine adventure film would be modeled on the enormously successful Indiana Jones but it is too much, too fast, too deja vu. It all starts when Jessie Huston (Sharon Stone, before stardom) talks adventurer Allen Quatermain (Richard Chamberlain) into helping her find her father, an archaeologist. He has been kidnapped in Africa by a Turk (John Rhys-Davies) and a German colonel (Herbert Lom) who are determined to extract the secret location of King Solomon's mines from the stubborn man. As Jessie and Quatermain head off into the unknown, there are crocodiles, lions, and other human beasts to conquer before the father or the mines hove into view. A sequel was soon to follow. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi

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Starring:
Richard ChamberlainSharon Stone, (more)