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Filmography
- Elelwani. 2012. Directed by N. wa Luruli. 103 minutes. Produced by K. Gordhan, and F. Masebe. Shadowy Meadow’s Production, and Blackboard Trust.
- Inxeba. 2017. Directed by J. Trengrove. 88 minutes. Produced by E. Ribeiro, and C. Pansegrouw. Urucu Media et al.
- Kalushi: The Story of Solomon Mahlangu. 2016. Directed by M. Dube. 107 minutes. Produced by M.W. Dube, and W. Avres. Montage Online, Pambili Media, Flash Films, and Capacity Relations.