Malawi’s creative sector is set to reach new heights as several leading international filmmakers and distributors prepare to visit the country and begin practical collaborations with local artists. Among those expected are the creative team from India’s Zee World, film distributors from Mauritius who partner with Prime Video and Amazon, a UK-based group with experience bringing African stories to Netflix, and a prominent Nigerian distributor aiming to broaden the reach of Malawian films across the continent.
Prophet Shepherd Bushiri, President and Visionaire of Goshen Trust, shared the news after a recent meeting with Dorothy Kingstone, President of the Film Association of Malawi (FAMA), and her team. The gathering focused on turning Malawi into a regional center for world-class film production and global content creation. Bushiri described the upcoming visits as a move from discussions to real action, with official invitations already extended to the international partners. FAMA President Kingstone highlighted the visit as a transformative opportunity that will connect Malawian filmmakers, producers, and actors to global networks and empower the nation’s creative youth.
Prophet Shepherd Bushiri, President and Visionaire of Goshen Trust, shared the news after a recent meeting with Dorothy Kingstone, President of the Film Association of Malawi (FAMA), and her team. The gathering focused on turning Malawi into a regional center for world-class film production and global content creation. Bushiri described the upcoming visits as a move from discussions to real action, with official invitations already extended to the international partners. FAMA President Kingstone highlighted the visit as a transformative opportunity that will connect Malawian filmmakers, producers, and actors to global networks and empower the nation’s creative youth.