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Motherland (2010)

Africa as you have never seen it

8.0/10(1)·TMDB 2010 2h 3m EN

Now streaming on Zoovie: Motherland (2010) — 2h 3m, free in HD. Directed by Owen 'Alik Shahadah, starring Molefi Kete Asante, Harry Belafonte, and Maulana Karenga. Documentary. 5+ HD servers, switch any time.

What is Motherland (2010) about?

Fusing history, culture, politics, and contemporary issues, Motherland sweeps across Africa to tell a new story of a dynamic continent. From the glory and majesty of Africa's past through its complex history. Africa as you have never seen it.

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Director:
Owen 'Alik Shahadah
Production:
Halaqah Media
Country:
United Kingdom, United States of America
Languages:
Akan, Amharic, Arabic, English, Hausa, Swahili, Zulu
Budget:
$2,000,000
IMDb:
tt1220221

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Who stars in Motherland (2010)?

Molefi Kete Asante as Self, Harry Belafonte as Self, Maulana Karenga as Self, Ali Mazrui as Self, Jacob Zuma as Self, Barack Obama as Self, Esther Stanford as Self, Hakim Quick as Self.

Did You Know?

  • The film features dialogue in 7 languages: Akan, Amharic, Arabic, English, Hausa, Swahili, Zulu.
  • This was a multinational production involving United Kingdom, United States of America.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I watch Motherland online for free?

You can watch Motherland (2010) online for free on zoovie.cc. Click play above to start streaming in HD quality.

How long is Motherland?

Motherland has a running time of 2h 3m (123 minutes total).

Who directed Motherland?

Motherland was directed by Owen 'Alik Shahadah.

Is Motherland worth watching?

Motherland has critically acclaimed reviews with a rating of 8.0/10 based on 1 votes.

What genre is Motherland?

Motherland is a Documentary film released in 2010.

Who stars in Motherland?

The cast of Motherland includes Molefi Kete Asante, Harry Belafonte, Maulana Karenga, Ali Mazrui and Jacob Zuma.