Zambian Cinema
Zambian cinema has been evolving since the 1960s, reflecting the country's culture and social issues. The industry has produced various films, often focusing on themes like tradition, family, and the struggles of everyday life. Notable films include I Am Not a Witch and The Last Fishing Boat, which have gained international recognition.
In recent years, Zambian filmmakers have increasingly embraced digital technology, making it easier to produce and distribute films. Film festivals, such as the Zambia International Film Festival, have emerged to promote local talent and showcase Zambian stories, helping to foster a growing audience for Zambian cinema.