Katutura movie now on streaming
Here is how, at your own convenience, you can now stream the local hit movie Katutura.
Namibian feature film Katutura is now available to stream and purchase on major streaming platforms such as Amazon, iTunes and Google Play. After the cinematic release in 2015, sold out screenings around the country and the world, and not to forget seven awards; Namibia's major hit film Katutura is finally available to stream around the world.
Katutura follows a group of characters experiencing the gravity of living in a township. Ex-convict Dangi has to deal with living a law-abiding life, an extramarital son and an old flame who his wife doesn't know about. Gangster Shivago explores a new market to sell his drugs and Kondja, a teenager in a wheelchair who helps street kids, falls in love for the first time. Their paths intertwine and their lives collide in both hopeful and brutal ways.
For everyone not connected to high-speed internet there is still the option to buy the DVD directly at all Street House stores around the country or order it through the Facebook page. The movie is directed by Florian Schott and produced by Obed Emvula, and the two are currently in development on their next feature film.
“I cannot tell you that much yet, as we are in the middle of writing right now, all I can say is that we are very excited about it and it will be an original story and a female-driven action film dealing with the current social and economic situation in Windhoek, Namibia,” said Schott.
The price to buy the film on streaming services is N$140, and rental is N$60.
June Shimuoshili
Katutura follows a group of characters experiencing the gravity of living in a township. Ex-convict Dangi has to deal with living a law-abiding life, an extramarital son and an old flame who his wife doesn't know about. Gangster Shivago explores a new market to sell his drugs and Kondja, a teenager in a wheelchair who helps street kids, falls in love for the first time. Their paths intertwine and their lives collide in both hopeful and brutal ways.
For everyone not connected to high-speed internet there is still the option to buy the DVD directly at all Street House stores around the country or order it through the Facebook page. The movie is directed by Florian Schott and produced by Obed Emvula, and the two are currently in development on their next feature film.
“I cannot tell you that much yet, as we are in the middle of writing right now, all I can say is that we are very excited about it and it will be an original story and a female-driven action film dealing with the current social and economic situation in Windhoek, Namibia,” said Schott.
The price to buy the film on streaming services is N$140, and rental is N$60.
June Shimuoshili
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