What was just an ordinary day for motorcycle mechanic Zuko turns into a deadly hunt for justice. In the suspense film Heart of the Hunter, from director Mandlakayise W. Dube (Silverton Siege), an assassin is forced out of retirement to unearth a conspiracy that could upend the South African government. As Zuko fights to get back to a normal life with his family, he becomes a corrupt politician’s main target. The film stars Bonko Khoza, Connie Ferguson, and Tim Theron.
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Zuko Khumalo (Khoza) is a family man now. He lives with his girlfriend, Malime (Mbangeni), and her young son, Paka (Mogotsi). But Zuko has a deadly past… and it’s coming back to haunt him. His old friend and mentor, Johnny (Butler) — a disgraced politician that the government now views as a terrorist — shows up out of...
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Zuko Khumalo (Khoza) is a family man now. He lives with his girlfriend, Malime (Mbangeni), and her young son, Paka (Mogotsi). But Zuko has a deadly past… and it’s coming back to haunt him. His old friend and mentor, Johnny (Butler) — a disgraced politician that the government now views as a terrorist — shows up out of...
- 3/29/2024
- by Ingrid Ostby
- Tudum - Netflix
Netflix‘s forthcoming The Heart of the Hunter promises to be an intriguing suspense thriller—and based on the first trailer, which has recently been released, it should become a must-watch.
The film, a Netflix Original, is part of the top streaming service’s partnership with South African Walter Dube, centered on Deon Meyer’s best-selling novel. It’s the tale of Zuko Khumalo, a guy whose quest to protect his family turns into a fight to keep a corrupt politician from becoming President.
Heart of the Hunter | Official Trailer
The preview gives us a glimpse into Zuko’s life and the ripple effect of a single mission on his entire family. At its core, the movie revolves around thwarting the ambitions of a deceitful politician aiming for the presidency. It promises an engaging blend of suspense, intrigue, political maneuvering, and familial bonds.
In “Heart of the Hunter,” we follow Zuko Khumalo,...
The film, a Netflix Original, is part of the top streaming service’s partnership with South African Walter Dube, centered on Deon Meyer’s best-selling novel. It’s the tale of Zuko Khumalo, a guy whose quest to protect his family turns into a fight to keep a corrupt politician from becoming President.
Heart of the Hunter | Official Trailer
The preview gives us a glimpse into Zuko’s life and the ripple effect of a single mission on his entire family. At its core, the movie revolves around thwarting the ambitions of a deceitful politician aiming for the presidency. It promises an engaging blend of suspense, intrigue, political maneuvering, and familial bonds.
In “Heart of the Hunter,” we follow Zuko Khumalo,...
- 3/12/2024
- by Mantisha
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Netflix on Tuesday unveiled its slate of African originals, presenting a showcase of local-language series, feature films and non-fiction projects produced in Africa that will roll out across the streamer’s global service later this year and in early 2023.
Highlights include The King’s Horseman, the hotly awaited film adaptation of Noble Prize-winning writer Wole Soyinka’s acclaimed anti-colonial play Death and the King’s Horseman. Adapted and directed by Half of a Yellow Sun helmer Biyi Bandele, the Yoruba-language drama will have its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival in September.
On the series side, Netflix will premiere its first-ever Afrikaans-language drama, Ludik, on Aug. 26. The six-part actioner stars South African-born Arnold Vosloo (The Mummy) in the title role as Daan Ludik. Rob Van Vuuren, Diaan Lawrenson and Zane Meas co-star.
Nigerian actor/director Akin Omotoso will launch The Brave Ones,...
Netflix on Tuesday unveiled its slate of African originals, presenting a showcase of local-language series, feature films and non-fiction projects produced in Africa that will roll out across the streamer’s global service later this year and in early 2023.
Highlights include The King’s Horseman, the hotly awaited film adaptation of Noble Prize-winning writer Wole Soyinka’s acclaimed anti-colonial play Death and the King’s Horseman. Adapted and directed by Half of a Yellow Sun helmer Biyi Bandele, the Yoruba-language drama will have its world premiere at the Toronto Film Festival in September.
On the series side, Netflix will premiere its first-ever Afrikaans-language drama, Ludik, on Aug. 26. The six-part actioner stars South African-born Arnold Vosloo (The Mummy) in the title role as Daan Ludik. Rob Van Vuuren, Diaan Lawrenson and Zane Meas co-star.
Nigerian actor/director Akin Omotoso will launch The Brave Ones,...
- 8/2/2022
- by Scott Roxborough
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Netflix has struck a multi-project partnership with South African filmmaker Mandlakayise (Mandla) Walter Dube and unveiled its latest film with Nigerian director Kunle Afolayan, as the streamer trumpeted its investment in Africa today in Johannesburg.
Under terms of the pact, Dube — who directed Netflix’s first commissioned African film Silverton Siege — will direct a variety of Netflix projects, details of which haven’t yet been received.
This marks Netflix’s third creative partnership with African creatives, coming after deals with Mo Abudu and her Ebonylife Studios and director Afolayan.
The pact was unveiled at Netflix’s See What’s Next Africa 2022/23 content showcase today, which brought together talent, filmmakers and press from South Africa and Nigeria.
The event was designed to spotlight the streamer’s investment in African storytelling and also included glimpses of progress of various projects from emerging filmmakers working initiatives such as the Unesco & Netflix ‘African Folktales,...
Under terms of the pact, Dube — who directed Netflix’s first commissioned African film Silverton Siege — will direct a variety of Netflix projects, details of which haven’t yet been received.
This marks Netflix’s third creative partnership with African creatives, coming after deals with Mo Abudu and her Ebonylife Studios and director Afolayan.
The pact was unveiled at Netflix’s See What’s Next Africa 2022/23 content showcase today, which brought together talent, filmmakers and press from South Africa and Nigeria.
The event was designed to spotlight the streamer’s investment in African storytelling and also included glimpses of progress of various projects from emerging filmmakers working initiatives such as the Unesco & Netflix ‘African Folktales,...
- 8/2/2022
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
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