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    The Ultimate Guide to Streaming African Movies on Netflix
    Arts + Culture
    26 October 2016

    The Ultimate Guide to Streaming African Movies on Netflix

    15 African films and documentaries now streaming on Netflix.

    Ava DuVernay’s Array Releases 'Ayanda' & 'Out Of My Hand' On Netflix
    Film + TV
    21 January 2016

    Ava DuVernay’s Array Releases 'Ayanda' & 'Out Of My Hand' On Netflix

    South African drama 'Ayanda' and Liberian migrant film 'Out Of My Hand' from Ava DuVernay's Array collective are now streaming on Netflix.

    Here's Where You Can Watch South Africa, Liberia-Based Films 'Ayanda' And 'Out Of My Hand' This Fall
    Film + TV
    22 October 2015

    Here's Where You Can Watch South Africa, Liberia-Based Films 'Ayanda' And 'Out Of My Hand' This Fall

    Array Releasing recently announced a special double theatrical release of Sara Blecher’s 'Ayanda' & Takeshi Fukunaga’s 'Out of My Hand.'

    Ava DuVernay's Grassroots Film Collective Announces New South Africa, Liberia-Based Movies
    Film + TV
    09 September 2015

    Ava DuVernay's Grassroots Film Collective Announces New South Africa, Liberia-Based Movies

    Ava DuVernay's grassroots film collective Array acquires South Africa and Liberia-based movies 'Ayanda' and 'Out Of My Hand.'

    'Ayanda,' A New Girl Power-Themed Coming-Of-Age Film From South Africa
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    08 July 2015

    'Ayanda,' A New Girl Power-Themed Coming-Of-Age Film From South Africa

    'Ayanda,' a new girl power-themed coming-of-age film from South African director Sara Blecher, heads to South African theaters in October.

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