Review: Kenya’s Oscars 2025 Entry ‘Nawi’ Confronts An Age-Old Turkana Tradition
'Nawi' explores the lives of girls in Turkana from a perspective previously limited to news banners and filtered discussions.
'Nawi' explores the lives of girls in Turkana from a perspective previously limited to news banners and filtered discussions.
Mohamed Kordofani transports his audience into the heart of Sudan's complex socio-political landscape, reflecting on heartbreaking yet resonating themes embedded in the country's cultural and historical realities.
With films like 'Kifungo', Kenyan filmmaker Voline Ogutu is exploring untapped genres in Kenya while tackling human and relatable stories.
Oscars 2024 Best International Feature nominee 'Io Capitano' details the ghastly journey of African immigrants to Europe.
In his feature debut, Baloji contrives a mythical fable that seeks to question the very ideals from which our spirituality is derived.
Kenya's second Christmas feature follows the Nyatis as they prepare for the ultimate choir competition.
This is a film that relies too heavily on the familiarity of its cast to hide the blemishes in everything else.
The film chronicles the first year of half a dozen boys forced to defend themselves against a sea of opposition and personal trials in high school.
Pulling no punches, this play is full of sass and feminine pulchritude, weaponised brutally and wonderfully against all the evils of patriarchy.
In Kenya's second Christmas feature, the Nyatis have to get through the seven days of Christmas without killing each other.