An Interrogation of Kenyan Cinema: Why Our Films are So Forgettable
Tonny Ogwa calls for a bold reinvention of Kenyan cinema grounded in cultural identity, originality, and artistic vision.
Tonny Ogwa calls for a bold reinvention of Kenyan cinema grounded in cultural identity, originality, and artistic vision.
Inspired by Christopher Nolan and M. Night Shyamalan, emerging Kenyan filmmaker Trevor Sagide explores the mind and the unknown.
Kitale Film Week founder Peter Pages Bwire on building Kitale's film culture and the need for industry investment beyond Nairobi.
From significant milestones to commendable firsts to notable returns, 2024 was a buzzier and busier year for Kenya's film, TV and theatre industry.
The actress reflects on her journey and the industry as she prepares to celebrate her decade-long acting career with an ambitious showcase.
The Kenyan-actor-turned-sailor discusses why he joined US Navy, his big dreams and why acting remains his first love.
With films like 'Kifungo', Kenyan filmmaker Voline Ogutu is exploring untapped genres in Kenya while tackling human and relatable stories.
Known for his Swahili storytelling, the director takes on his most audacious and ambitious project yet with his debut feature.
For this Kenyan documentary filmmaker, known for his socio-political storytelling, truth is often stranger, and more intriguing than fiction.
As Geoffrey, Mirichii gives one of the most outstanding performances an actor has ever delivered in the Kenyan film landscape.
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