Who We Are
At Abantu Visions, we believe in the power of storytelling to inspire change and connect communities. We work with talented African creatives and partners to craft cinematic content that transcends boundaries while staying rooted in Africa’s rich spirit of Ubuntu and Ujamaa.
From documentaries to feature films, our work combines cultural authenticity with cinematic excellence — always with the goal of sparking dialogue and shaping Africa’s transformative journey.


M-Beatrix Mugishagwe Executive Producer & Director
The Director’s Seat
A seasoned producer and director, Beatrix brings over two decades of experience in German television and Tanzanian media. With a Master’s in Mass Communication from Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, she has created award-winning documentaries and docu-dramas on civic education, environmental issues, and social development.
She co-founded Abantu Visions upon returning to Tanzania, inspired by her belief that audiovisual media can educate, empower, and transform.

Kerage Kamuli Cinematographer & Filmmaker
Behind the Lens
Kerage is a Tanzanian filmmaker and photographer whose work blends technical skill with a fresh creative vision. A graduate of AFDA in South Africa with a BA in Cinematography, she has 8 years’ experience producing content for global brands and organizations, including Vodacom Tanzania, Mouvement Migrateurs, Italian Embassy in Tanzania, NMB Bank, Standard Chartered, Precision Air, GIZ Tanzania, and Alliance Française.
Her storytelling dismantles norms, redefines narratives, and sparks change, making her a vital creative force at Abantu Visions.
Our Approach
Our work is guided by a deep respect for community and cultural identity. We strive to create content that not only entertains but also educates, empowers, and strengthens Africa’s place in the global narrative.
Collaborative
We work with local and international talent, building stories together.
Authentic
Every project reflects Africa’s voice, culture, and identity
Impactful
We aim to inform, inspire, and influence positive change.
Awards
SIGNIS (East Africa) Award (2005) – Tumaini
UNICEF Children’s and Human Rights Award (2005) – Tumaini
John Wayne International Award