The 10 Best Gabon TV Series You Should Watch

The 10 Best Gabon TV Series You Should Watch. You should check out these Gabon TV Series. These Gabon TV Series will give you a lot of fun and practice.

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1. Mamy Wata le Mystère d’Iveza (TV Series 2021)

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Director: Samantha Biffot

A journalist, Oliwina, returns to Agouwé, her hometown in Gabon, after 15 years away to investigate the mysterious disappearance of her elder brother Pao. – Gabon TV Series

2. Le Chic, le Choc, l’Échec (TV Series 2023)

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Director: Jérémie Tchoua

The series revolves around three main stories that take place in the Gabonese capital of Libreville. The first story follows the life of Armand Bekalé, the Director of Human Resources of a local company who uses his position to attract young women seeking employment.

The second story revolves around the life of Edwige Koumba, a girl from the same high school, whose life is suddenly turned upside down after her father retires. Edwige is in financial need and lacks resources, so she applies for an internship in Bekalé’s company.

The third story centers around Huguette, another high school student who is in the same year as Edwige, whose boyfriend she tries to seduce. Throughout the series, we learn that all three protagonists have a history together. – Gabon TV Series

3. Welcome to Ombalo’s (TV Series 2018)

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Director: Yawo Amegandji

This series is a comedy-drama about the relationships and everyday life of the bar’s patrons. It’s a show where you can sit back and relax while the manager spills the beans on the latest gossip. – Gabon TV Series

4. Sens Dessus Dessous (TV Series 2019)

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Director: Matamba Kombila

Four Deaf teenagers embark on an adventure when they come together to solve problems they face in their homes or their daily lives as they navigate their lives in a hearing world. Together, they overcome and break stereotypes about their abilities to integrate into mainstream social and work life, leading by example to their communities. – Gabon TV Series

5. Nas covek u Gabonu (2014)

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Director: Zelimir Zilnik

After the dissolution of Yugoslavia, seasoned businessman and entrepreneur Momcilo Radunovic stayed in Gabon. In the movie, he brings up recollections of past achievements and teamwork from the non-alignment era. 

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6. The Cage (1963)

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Director: Robert Darène

David returns to his native Gabon to provide medical care for his countrymen after studying medicine in France. He runs across Oyana, his former love interest, and they both make fun of the archaic customs.

The young doctor is sent to the bush to immunize the inhabitants, who are a little apprehensive. When he meets Rispal, a white guy, he learns that folklore, witches, and superstitions are widespread in his own culture, which he ignores. The most amazing thing is that this bitter man has a wife named Isabelle who is a stunning wanderer. – Gabon Movies

7. Le grand blanc de Lambaréné (1995)

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Director: Bassek Ba Kobhio

An intriguing revisionist viewpoint on Albert Schweitzer, the Nobel Peace Prize laureate and secular saint of the colonial era, is offered by Cameroonian filmmaker Bassek ba Kobhio. This movie starts to reinterpret colonialism’s history from the perspective of the colonized.

However, a sincere regret for a lost chance, for a cross-cultural meeting between Africa and Europe that never took place, rather than a cheap exercise in iconoclasm.

The movie suggests that colonialism’s greatest tragedy may have been its failure to recognize and cherish the colonized as independent, creative human beings. Ironically, a famous statement made by Schweitzer himself serves as the movie’s epigraph. – Gabon Movies

8. Le divorce (2008)

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Director: Manouchka Kelly Labouba

Magloire and Florence were legally wed in a religious ceremony with the blessing of their families. They experienced a significant problem in their marriage three years later and decided to file for divorce. However, it must still be done with their family’s permission. – Gabon Movies

9. L’ombre de Liberty (2006)

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Director: Imunga Ivanga

The death of his son Ika and his inability to discover a cure are weighing heavily on Captain Ekumu, who is also worried about his wife Ezéni. The president of Baby Zame is interrupted in mid-sentence by an enigmatic radio program.

It mentions a golden mango tree, an upcoming day, and the poets’ independence. From its hiding place in a truck, Liberty rules over the airways it plunders for fifteen minutes at a time.

Colonel Paturau is instructed to declare a reward for anyone who can capture pirate Liberty. However, how can you restrain a voice that is only a voice? There must be a culprit. This might be the answer to Ekumu’s family’s misery. – Gabon Movies

10. The Rhythm of My Life: Ismael Sankara (2011)

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Director: Franck Onouviet

A former rapper from Miami travels to visit family in Africa, and the film follows his journey in an unusual way. He had no idea that the project of his dreams would be delivered to him in Libreville, Gabon.

Unexpectedly, the synergy between him and two local beatmakers would result in the creation of a possible debut album. The movie, which was written and directed by Marc A. Tchicot and Franck A. Onouviet, shows glimpses of wonderful interactions and musical moments among people from different backgrounds who share a passion for music.

The rhythm of my life set a different route for filmmaking in Gabon and Africa, which is deeply rooted in the line of guerrilla-style, independently produced, non-formatted projects. – Gabon Movies


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