‘For Colored Girls’ Review: Audacious, Triumphant and Full of Sass
Pulling no punches, this play is full of sass and feminine pulchritude, weaponised brutally and wonderfully against all the evils of patriarchy.
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.
The play will be staged again at Ukumbi Mdogo at the Kenya National Theatre on 3 December.
'Kiza' explores the harsh realities of life such as land disputes, crime, unemployment, and betrayal.
Known for his Swahili storytelling, the director takes on his most audacious and ambitious project yet with his debut feature.
This documentary captures the life of Ugandan-musician-turned-opposition-politician Bobi Wine and his fight for his people.
Marking Daudi Anguka’s feature directorial debut, Mvera is a triumph for Kenyan cinema, and deservedly our official entry to Oscars 2024.
'An Instant Dad' earns its laughst and heart, and even those without a penchant for sentimentality might find themselves shedding a tear or two.
For this Kenyan documentary filmmaker, known for his socio-political storytelling, truth is often stranger, and more intriguing than fiction.
From 'The River Between' to 'Drunk' to 'Dust', here are Kenyan books that would make great movies and TV shows.
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