Metals
En Zambie, il existe un groupe de personnes déterminées qui considèrent leur corps comme un art. Ce sont des bodybuilders zambiens, et voici leur histoire. Il s'agit de relever les défis avec force et passion.
En Zambie, les idées traditionnelles sur les hommes et les femmes sont fortes. Mais les bodybuilders, hommes et femmes, enfreignent ces normes. Ils sont confrontés à de nombreux défis, comme les attentes de la société et les problèmes d’argent. Mais ils continuent, visant la réussite dans le monde du bodybuilding.
Ils s’entraînent dur dans d’anciens gymnases et ailleurs. Ils traversent des moments difficiles pour atteindre leurs objectifs.
Leurs histoires montrent comment ils surmontent les problèmes et réalisent leurs rêves. Ils partagent un esprit de sacrifice, de travail acharné et une confiance en eux-mêmes. Ils montrent qu’avec du dévouement, tout le monde peut réussir.
Leur voyage n’est pas seulement une question de muscles et de sueur. Il s'agit de l'esprit humain et de trouver ce dont vous êtes capable. Venez avec nous et voyez comment les bodybuilders zambiens nous inspirent tous.
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Emmanuel MwapeDirector
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Emmanuel MwapeProducer
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:31 minutes 51 seconds
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
Emmanuel Mwape, born on March 18, 1991, is a Multichoice Talent Factory Alumni and highly acclaimed Zambian filmmaker known for his exceptional talent in producing both fiction and non-fiction films. Raised in the challenging environment of the Misisi compound, Emmanuel's upbringing has fueled his passion for storytelling. He pursued his secondary education at The Kamwala Secondary School, honing his creative skills. Emmanuel's journey as a filmmaker began with his enrollment in the Multi-choice Talent Factory, quickly establishing himself as a promising talent. His impressive portfolio includes notable works such as the feature film "SAUL" and award-winning short films like "Confession" and "Zambian Cab." His talent earned him five awards for Best Short Documentary at renowned festivals, including the Moja Italia Festival in Italy. Emmanuel's recent endeavors include "The Painting," nominated at the prestigious AMVCA awards, He also received his AMVCA Awards nomination for best southern African Film with is award winning film titled Silverlining. He has also contributed his expertise as the Director of Photography for the comedy drama series "Uncle Limbani," and his recent film "Silver Lining" was nominated for Best Southern African Film at the Africa Magic Viewers Choice awards. Emmanuel's films delve into urban crimes, social issues, and cultural beliefs, challenging and provoking thought. He has firmly established himself as a prominent figure in the Zambian film industry, captivating audiences both locally and internationally.