Review: ‘Where the River Divides’ Is A Beautiful Cultural Story That Dilutes Its Significance By Pandering to Western Salvation
This film would be more impactful if it didn't push its evangelical agenda at the expense of the Luo culture...
Kelvin Kariuki is a cinephile. He believes movies are the most powerful way to shape perspectives. As a lover and student of Kenyan cinema, he is keen to review and curate the films and shows that are shaping the Kenyan film industry before embarking on his journey of making his own films someday. He would defend 'Supa Modo' with his life.
This film would be more impactful if it didn't push its evangelical agenda at the expense of the Luo culture...
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