• The Miss Universe Zimbabwe 2026 boot Camp is underway.

    Here are the Arrivals and Stand out outfits


    @kudzayishemwamuka
    @noma_mokoni
    @mrs_shel_bent
    @malaika_m_mushandu
    @kopelitsebasijana_tlou
    @ruvimbo.njomboro
    @the_goldenrose
    @nicole_zwe
    @kuzivakwashe__

    The grand finale is this Saturday. Who are you tipping for the crown?

    Follow @crownupdatesafrica x Cinemanightsprofiles for more updates 🫶

    #missuniverse #zimbabwe #crownupdatesafrica
    The Miss Universe Zimbabwe 2026 boot Camp is underway. Here are the Arrivals and Stand out outfits 😍 @kudzayishemwamuka @noma_mokoni @mrs_shel_bent @malaika_m_mushandu @kopelitsebasijana_tlou @ruvimbo.njomboro @the_goldenrose @nicole_zwe @kuzivakwashe__ The grand finale is this Saturday. Who are you tipping for the crown? Follow @crownupdatesafrica x Cinemanightsprofiles for more updates 🫶 #missuniverse #zimbabwe #crownupdatesafrica
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  • CINEMA NIGHTS PROFILES reports:

    THE DANGEROUS SEDUCTION JAMAICA CINEMA TOUR PREMIERE

    Date: Thursday, May 29, 2026
    Event: Jamaica Premiere + Cinema Tour Kickoff
    Genre: American-Haitian drama and thriller

    THE STORYLINE:
    The film follows Smith Vixamar, a hardworking husband whose life spirals after he loses his job. Desperate to provide for his family, he takes a job from a wealthy, cunning widow. Behind the scenes, the widow manipulates Smith’s wife into convincing him to take the position. His new livelihood quickly turns into a dangerous web of lust, power, deceit, and betrayal that pits Smith against his best friend.

    PREMIERE HIGHLIGHTS:
    - Special Guest: Adelaide Segan Ganyani graced the premiere in support of her colleagues. As a filmmaking student, she shared insight on storytelling and writing style with attendees.

    - Star Power: Lead cast in attendance included Mackendy Talon as Smith Vixamar, Blondedy Ferdinand as Nicole, Joseph Zenny Jr. (Tjo Zenny), Daniel Fils-Aime (Tonton Bicha), and Darline Desca.

    - Behind the Camera: Written and Directed by Dalex Saint-Jean. Produced by Legacy Media Studios.

    - Diaspora Impact: After debuting at The Fillmore Miami Beach, FL for its world premiere, the 1hr 59min thriller now lands in Jamaica. Fans experienced the high-production quality and suspense that made it the most buzzed-about Haitian film of 2025/2026.

    "This film proves Haitian cinema can compete globally — with culture, suspense, and heart," an attendee shared after the screening.

    #CinemaNightsProfiles #TheDangerousSeduction #HaitianCinema #JamaicaPremiere #LegacyMediaStudios
    CINEMA NIGHTS PROFILES reports: THE DANGEROUS SEDUCTION JAMAICA CINEMA TOUR PREMIERE Date: Thursday, May 29, 2026 Event: Jamaica Premiere + Cinema Tour Kickoff Genre: American-Haitian drama and thriller THE STORYLINE: The film follows Smith Vixamar, a hardworking husband whose life spirals after he loses his job. Desperate to provide for his family, he takes a job from a wealthy, cunning widow. Behind the scenes, the widow manipulates Smith’s wife into convincing him to take the position. His new livelihood quickly turns into a dangerous web of lust, power, deceit, and betrayal that pits Smith against his best friend. PREMIERE HIGHLIGHTS: - Special Guest: Adelaide Segan Ganyani graced the premiere in support of her colleagues. As a filmmaking student, she shared insight on storytelling and writing style with attendees. - Star Power: Lead cast in attendance included Mackendy Talon as Smith Vixamar, Blondedy Ferdinand as Nicole, Joseph Zenny Jr. (Tjo Zenny), Daniel Fils-Aime (Tonton Bicha), and Darline Desca. - Behind the Camera: Written and Directed by Dalex Saint-Jean. Produced by Legacy Media Studios. - Diaspora Impact: After debuting at The Fillmore Miami Beach, FL for its world premiere, the 1hr 59min thriller now lands in Jamaica. Fans experienced the high-production quality and suspense that made it the most buzzed-about Haitian film of 2025/2026. "This film proves Haitian cinema can compete globally — with culture, suspense, and heart," an attendee shared after the screening. #CinemaNightsProfiles #TheDangerousSeduction #HaitianCinema #JamaicaPremiere #LegacyMediaStudios
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  • Cinema Nights Profiles
    Edition 1 | African Month Special

    1. Lupita Nyong’o
    Actor | Producer | Storyteller

    Born in Mexico to Kenyan parents and raised in Nairobi, Lupita Nyong’o brought African resilience to the global stage with her Oscar-winning role as Patsey in 12 Years a Slave, 2013.

    Her portrayal captured the raw endurance and dignity of enslaved Africans — a story rooted in our continent’s history, even as it unfolded abroad. For African Month, Lupita reminds us why reclaiming and telling our stories matters.

    Why she matters: She opened doors for African talent in Hollywood while staying deeply connected to her Kenyan roots.

    Watch: 12 Years a Slave, Black Panther, Us

    2. Idris Elba
    Actor | Director | Musician

    British-Sierra Leonean Idris Elba stepped into the shoes of Nelson Mandela in Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, 2013, delivering a performance that honored Madiba’s patience, strength, and vision for a united South Africa.

    Elba consistently uses his platform to spotlight African and diaspora stories, from Beasts of No Nation to producing African music and film projects.

    Why he matters: He embodies the global African voice — bridging continents through craft and advocacy.

    Watch: Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, Beasts of No Nation, Luther

    Join us this Friday on Cinema Nights as we dive deeper into their work and what it means for African storytelling today.

    Find more behind the scenes of the stars on http://Glotv.home.vimeo

    #CinemaNightsProfiles #AfricanMonth #AfricanStorytelling
    Cinema Nights Profiles Edition 1 | African Month Special 1. Lupita Nyong’o Actor | Producer | Storyteller Born in Mexico to Kenyan parents and raised in Nairobi, Lupita Nyong’o brought African resilience to the global stage with her Oscar-winning role as Patsey in 12 Years a Slave, 2013. Her portrayal captured the raw endurance and dignity of enslaved Africans — a story rooted in our continent’s history, even as it unfolded abroad. For African Month, Lupita reminds us why reclaiming and telling our stories matters. Why she matters: She opened doors for African talent in Hollywood while staying deeply connected to her Kenyan roots. Watch: 12 Years a Slave, Black Panther, Us 2. Idris Elba Actor | Director | Musician British-Sierra Leonean Idris Elba stepped into the shoes of Nelson Mandela in Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, 2013, delivering a performance that honored Madiba’s patience, strength, and vision for a united South Africa. Elba consistently uses his platform to spotlight African and diaspora stories, from Beasts of No Nation to producing African music and film projects. Why he matters: He embodies the global African voice — bridging continents through craft and advocacy. Watch: Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, Beasts of No Nation, Luther Join us this Friday on Cinema Nights as we dive deeper into their work and what it means for African storytelling today. Find more behind the scenes of the stars on http://Glotv.home.vimeo #CinemaNightsProfiles #AfricanMonth #AfricanStorytelling
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