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- Outnumbered British soldiers do battle with Zulu warriors at Rorke's Drift.
- Policemen Ali Sokhela and Brian Epkeen investigate the brutal murder of a young white woman, apparently provoked by the availability of a new illegal drug and somehow connected to the disappearance of black street children.
- A dramatization of the Battle of Isandlwana, where the British Army met its match against the Zulu nation.
- A historical account on the life of the Zulu King Shaka.
- Series chronicles the unlikely rise to power of Zulu chief Shaka -- uniting multiple tribes across vast stretches of Africa in the early 19th century to becoming a legendary figure in history.
- Shaka Zulu: The Last Great Warrior is the true story of the legendary African warrior and his struggle to unite his people against the largest empire in the world.
- As children, Rhino and Zulu were best friends, until an incident causes them to go their separate ways. They meet up again as adults when Zulu, who has spent years in the United States, has become a wanted criminal. They get involved in a madcap chase involving a great deal of money and the inept members of a racist group called T.U.R.D.
- In an instant, some of the most senior members of the UK's intelligence services in Northern Ireland were killed in a helicopter crash on a remote hillside on the Mull of Kintyre, Scotland.
- Feisty choreographer Lungile will do a lot to avoid falling in love, and even more to avoid going home to South Africa, where she's traditionally engaged to a king. However, when she meets her soulmate, Tex, she has to face her complicated past.
- The film tells the story prior to the accident LAPA Boeing 737 on 31 August 1999 after hitting an embankment in central Buenos Aires, killing 67 people. Directed and performed by a former pilot of the same company, this film reveals a complex web of complicity between the Air Force and the company to circumvent security controls in order to obtain greater economic benefit in operations.
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- After receiving a suspicious e-mail from an African prince, a radio DJ in small-town Montana forges an international alliance that will change the lives of people continents apart.
- Humanity has survived what seemed to be the apocalypse, but a threat still remains. Delta Zulu follows Clark, a freelance reporter who will be amongst the few civilians ever allowed into a Red Zone, a lawless quarantined area that still breathes war. Clark has been embedded with a team of mercenary contractors from White Shield International, one of the thousands of Private Military Companies that travel into The Zone on a daily basis to fulfill contracts for the government, large corporations, and private individuals. Clark attempts to find a story amongst a group of forgotten soldiers in a forgotten war and gets more than he bargains for.
- A police officer on patrol stumbles across intruders at a local country pub and as they make good their escape a knife is drawn and the officer is left for dead only to be discovered the following morning by the landlord
- The first part of 'The Making of Zulu'
- An Irish truck driver becomes concerned when he hears noises coming from the cargo container that he's hauling. He notifies the police via radio and as they rush to investigate, the situation quickly escalates in a growing cycle of terror.
- A militant tribute to the commitment of South African women, carried by a fierce energy marked with rage and despair.
- Twelve celebrity city slickers, fresh out of their limousines, are pitted against each other in the harsh Arizona desert. Here they have to endure ranch life and learn mad cowboy skills in order to win daily competitions, ranging from the serious, such as barrel racing, lassoing and bull riding to the insane, such as guess-a-turd, shooting fish in a barrel and cow tipping. At the end of each episode, the battle is decided with the mother of all games: The Cattle-drive Race. And the loosing team? Well, they're tarred an feathered, for real!
- 16 nerds who have never touched a football in their life are trained by professional player Mark Strudal for 3 months. The climax of the series is a match between the 16 nerds (calling themselves FC Zulu) and FCK (Copenhagen's professional football team) at Parken in Copenhagen.
- TV Mini Series
- Battle reconstructions of the British wars with the Zulu's of South Africa, including, with help from the film "Zulu Dawn" and 3D battle maps, the massacre at Isandlwana and the battle of Rorkes Drift.
- An adopted teenage zombie and his pet pig embark on a road trip from Mississippi to Hollywood to locate his birth parents.
- Stock car racing reality show, in which celebrity teams are pitted against one another, throughout three heats, racing for points and a spot in the finals. In the last heat - The Devil Heat - it's all out mayhem, as the track is filled with crazy obstacles and the cars are fitted with an extra add-on: auto-campers.
- Eighth annual "peoples choice" awards show from Danish broadcaster TV2 Zulu, which awards "The Zulu Warrior" in 14 categories covering Movies, Music, Television, Radio, Commercials and Sports.
- Bingo game-show broadcasted live. Targeted at young adults, the prizes include DVD-players, Playstation 2's and white goods. Grand prizes are old used, cars and an airplane which was used in a James Bond movie with Roger Moore. Also stuff picked up at various markets are given away.
- A documentary on the Zulu wars, in particular the Battle of Rorke's Drift in which 11 Victoria crosses were awarded to the defenders.
- 50th Anniversary celebrations at London's Odeon Leicester Square sees ZULU get its return to the West End. This film documents the celebrations of that evening.
- Travelogue film about the Zulu and Venda tribes from Transvaal Province concluding with a Zulu beauty pageant.
- The second part of the Making of Zulu
- The Zulu chief of the Amatabele tribe has an only daughter who dies of fever at age 4; in the opening scene of this Biograph story he is burying her. Scarcely has the poor bereft father laid the little one in the ground, when the war cry is heard resounding in the hills. There is an uprising and the chief is summoned to action. Tearing himself from the grave of his little girl, he arms himself with his assegai and oxhide shield and is soon at the head of his band of savages, with sinister designs on the Boers. The Boers themselves have become active, and scouts have been sent out to warn those nomadic South Africans who might be on the road. One family, comprising a Boer, his wife and a four-year-old girl, is trapped, and despite extreme measures to elude the merciless black brutes, soon overtaken. Finding escape hopeless, the Boer leaps from his wagon, and sending his wife and child into the woods, seizes his rifle, in the vain hope of holding the savages at bay while the woman and child seek a place of safety. There is a shower of assegais, one of which pierces the poor fellow, dropping him into the road. Up rush the prancing, jibbing, gibbering barbarians. Finding the man dead, they rush on to find the others. The distracted woman hides the girl in a niche in the rooks, while she goes to find some avenue of escape, but she is at once apprehended and taken by the band to their camp, their chief remaining behind. The baby now comes forward to appeal to the Zulu, who is so reminded by her of his own lost treasure that his cruel nature at once softens as the little one offers her dollie as ransom for her mother. The chief is so moved that he vows to save the mother's life, if it costs him his own. Placing the little one in a crevice in the rocks, where she soon falls asleep, he goes to find the mother. Arriving at the camp, he demands the release of the woman, which his followers grant with protests. Back he goes to get the child, but the wily devils have anticipated him and carried her off. He soon overtakes them, however, and after slaying three in a terrific conflict, delivers the child to its mother, and then sees them safely to their destination. The subject is a beautiful story of parental affection, portrayed in a most novel manner, besides being intensely thrilling.
- Pre-show of the Zulu Rocks concert featuring celebrity interviews and hosted by Pelle Hvenegaard.
- At a military base on the edge of our reality, amidst a simmering war, a soldier falls in love with an extra- dimensional being.
- Danish broadcaster TV 2 Zulu's fourth annual live concert.
- Zulu versus Dunge - a first animation film of quadrilogy .
- ZULU meets JAZZ provides an opportunity to learn the history of Jazz music in the townships of Durban, a link between the music and the social movement, "a long walk toward freedom", which brought an end to Apartheid. The film also intends to recount the musical journey and the challenge faced by a few South African musicians who were forced into exile or fled their homeland where their human rights were denied. Thanks to the musician Paolo Fresu and the film-maker Ferdinando Vicentini Orgnani we live a very special trip into the South African music, with the guide of KZN Vintage Legends Orchestra, a group of over 20 Zulu musicians which includes Theo Bophela and Ndikho Xaba, two very important figures in the South Africa scene, both in their late seventies.