In the dynamic world of African storytelling, a new development has emerged that promises to enhance the continent’s narrative landscape. Parable Films, a company renowned for its dedication to bringing unheard stories to the forefront, has officially become a subsidiary of Kay Media Africa. This strategic move marks a significant milestone in the journey of Parable Films, which was founded in 2013 by visionary Film Director and Cinematographer, Romeo Chandiposha.
From its inception, Parable Films has been on a mission to be the voice for stories that resonate with authenticity and depth. The company’s focus has always been on telling African stories, wrapped in beautiful visuals that captivate and engage audiences worldwide. By working closely with clients, Parable Films has successfully produced content that not only tells the brand’s or organization’s stories but also adds value to the African narrative.
The portfolio of Parable Films is as diverse as it is impressive. To date, the company has produced an array of documentaries, corporate and commercial films, and has worked with clients such as Swift, InnBucks, Cimas, and the British Council, among others.
Parable Films has not shied away from original content creation, with production in progress for TV shows, short films, and feature-length films that will contribute to new narratives of Africa.
The collaboration between Parable Films and Kay Media Africa is not a new relationship; it has been forged over time through various film and TV pilot projects. This partnership, driven by a shared passion and vision for African stories, has now culminated in Parable Films joining the Kay Media Africa family. This union is more than a business transaction; it is a fusion of expertise and capacity that aims to produce outstanding film and video content that will not only entertain but also inform and inspire.
As Parable Films embarks on this new chapter, the possibilities are boundless. With the support and resources of Kay Media Africa, Parable Films is poised to scale new heights in the realm of film and video production. The commitment to storytelling remains unwavering, and the goal to amplify African voices is now stronger than ever.
As Parable Films integrates into the Kay Media Africa structure, we can expect a surge of compelling content that will continue to shape the narrative of a continent rich in history, culture and potential.