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Prime Video is set to release The Shakedown, its first South African original film, a Cape Town-set crime caper comedy on August 8th. The film follows Justin Diamond (Carl Beukes), a medical aid broker who gets mixed up in the Cape Town underworld after his mistress threatens to reveal their affair. Also starring Emmanuel Castis and Julia Anastasopoulos.

Poster for Return My Heart (1957)

July 23 is Egypt’s Revolution Day, the anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution of 1952 which led to the declaration of the modern republic of Egypt. Watch Return My Heart. Since its release in 1957, the film has been shown on Egyptian state television every 23rd of July, in light of the main character, Ali, who joins the Free Officers Movement which carried out the revolution.

July 26 is Liberia’s Independence Day. Watch The Iron Ladies of Liberia (2007) an American-Liberian documentary film that gives behind-the-scenes access to President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's first year in government. Johnson-Sirleaf was Africa's first female president.

Call for submissions for the Ecrans Noirs Festival is open through July 31. The 28th edition of Écrans Noirs festival will be held from October 19-26, 2024 in Yaoundé, Cameroon, and in various cities throughout the country.

The Zanzibar International Film Festival (ZIFF), also known as Festival of the Dhow Countries takes place August 1st - 4th. ZIFF is an annual film festival held in Zanzibar, Tanzania, and one of the largest cultural events in East Africa.