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Jermaine Cole Mandisoul

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The Multi-Talented Powerhouse Leading a New Generation of African Cinema


At just 19 years old, Jermaine Cole Mandisoul was already doing what many spend a lifetime chasing starring in films, producing music, and building a name as one of Africa’s most promising young creatives.


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Today, with a string of impactful performances and a growing reputation behind the camera, Jermaine is preparing for his next major role in the upcoming Netflix-bound feature “3 Days in Africa” and the world is watching.


Hailing from Southern Africa, Jermaine burst onto the scene with a remarkable acting debut in a series of acclaimed films: “State of Malambia”, “November Rain”, “Dunamis”, and “Midnight Sky” .


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His performances were raw, intelligent, and emotionally charged, earning praise for a maturity and depth well beyond his years.


But Jermaine isn’t just in front of the camera he’s behind the music and the vision also .


As a music artist, he wrote and performed original tracks for the “Dunamis” soundtrack, seamlessly blending film and sound to deepen the emotional landscape of the story. The music received wide acclaim for its haunting rhythms and powerful lyrics, elevating the film’s impact and showcasing Jermaine’s rare versatility.


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Hè is stepping into a new chapter with “3 Days in Africa”, the highly anticipated project by Mandisoul Filmproductions, set for global release on Netflix in 2026. While details of his role remain under wraps, insiders say Jermaine is both starring and contributing behind the scenes, bringing his dual talents as actor and creative producer to the table.


“I don’t want to just tell stories I want to build legacies,” Jermaine says. “African stories deserve the spotlight, and I’m here to make sure they get it through film, through music, through everything I do.”


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With his talent, vision, and relentless drive, Jermaine Cole Mandisoul isn’t just a rising star he’s a movement. As the new face of African cinema and sound, he stands at the crossroads of art, activism, and innovation and he’s just getting started.


Watch this space. Jermaine Cole Mandisoul is not the future he’s the now.





 
 
 

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