In 2000, the Namibian government passed the Namibian Film Commission Act to promote filmmaking in the country.[2]
Notable Namibian Filmmakers
After independence, Namibian filmmakers have started to assert their own identity.
Here are several notable Namibian filmmakers that have added to Namibia's cinema history:
Bridget Pickering (born 1966) is a film maker and producer from Namibia, and she was an executive producer on the 2004 film Hotel Rwanda, and she also directed Mama Africa series.
Cecil Moller (born 1967) is a Namibian film director and producer, who served as a chairman for the Namibian Film Commission (2004–2007) and he received the Best Film Director Award at the 2017 Namibian Film & Theatre Awards.[3]
Tim Huebschle (born 1978) is a Namibian producer and director.[4]
Philippe Talavera, is a Namibian director and founder of the Ombetja Yehinga Organisation (OYO).[5]
They have been joined by a younger generation including:
Joel Haikali is a Namibian director, film producer and writer and he was also a chairperson for the Namibia Film Commission.[6]
Oshosheni Hiveluah (born 22 October 1981) is a Namibian writer, producer and director.