BIG SCREENS: Following its acclaimed premiere in December, the Namibian film ‘Skeleton Coast’ will screen at Ster-Kinekor Grove and Maerua Mall for two weeks starting Friday, 17 January. Produced by Mondjila Studios in collaboration with Nigeria’s Play Network Studios, the film follows a group of African scientists on the Skeleton Coast in search of Blunamite, a mythical gem rumored to be hidden along Namibia’s rugged coastline. As tensions rise after a team member’s mysterious death, the group grapples with the question: is one of them the culprit, or is the coast delivering a grim warning?The film boasts an international ensemble cast, including Eric Roberts, René Mena, Thapelo Mokoena, Ini Dima-Okojie, Tjuna Daringo, Mawuli Gavor, Cindy Mahlangu, and Damilola Adegbite. ‘Skeleton Coast’ promises to bring a gripping mix of intrigue and suspense to the big screen.In the photo, cast and crew at the official premiere.
BIG SCREENS: Following its acclaimed premiere in December, the Namibian film ‘Skeleton Coast’ will screen at Ster-Kinekor Grove and Maerua Mall for two weeks starting Friday, 17 January. Produced by Mondjila Studios in collaboration with Nigeria’s Play Network Studios, the film follows a group of African scientists on the Skeleton Coast in search of Blunamite, a mythical gem rumored to be hidden along Namibia’s rugged coastline. As tensions rise after a team member’s mysterious death, the group grapples with the question: is one of them the culprit, or is the coast delivering a grim warning?The film boasts an international ensemble cast, including Eric Roberts, René Mena, Thapelo Mokoena, Ini Dima-Okojie, Tjuna Daringo, Mawuli Gavor, Cindy Mahlangu, and Damilola Adegbite. ‘Skeleton Coast’ promises to bring a gripping mix of intrigue and suspense to the big screen.In the photo, cast and crew at the official premiere.

‘Skeleton Coast’ set for two-week theatre run

Michael Kayunde
Following its stellar premiere in December, the Namibian film ‘Skeleton Coast’ will screen at Ster-Kinekor Grove and Maerua Mall for two weeks starting Friday, 17 January.



Produced by Mondjila Studios in collaboration with Nigeria’s Play Network Studios, the film follows a group of African scientists on the Skeleton Coast in search of Blunamite, a mythical gem rumored to be hidden along Namibia’s rugged coastline.



As tensions rise after a team member’s mysterious death, the group grapples with the question: is one of them the culprit, or is the coast delivering a grim warning?



The film boasts an international ensemble cast, including Tjuna Daringo, Thapelo Mokoena, Cindy Mahlangu, Mawuli Gavor, Eric Roberts, René Mena, Ini Dima-Okojie, and Damilola Adegbite.



Pictured here are cast and crew at the official premiere.

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