Cinema of Namibia


The Cinema of Namibia refers to cinema in the country of Namibia, which claimed its independence from South Africa in 1990.
Before independence, American anthropologist John Marshall made ethnographic films of the Ju/'hoansi for over four decades from 1950 onwards, resulting in documentary films such as The Hunters and Nǃai, the Story of a ǃKung Woman.
In 2000, the Namibian government passed the Namibian Film Commission Act to promote filmmaking in the country.

Notable Namibian Filmmakers

After independence, Namibian filmmakers have started to assert their own identity.
Here are several notable Namibian filmmakers that have added to Namibia's cinema history:Bridget Pickering is a film maker and producer from Namibia, and she was an executive producer on the 2004 film Hotel Rwanda, and she also directed Mama Africa series.
They have been joined by a younger generation including: