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Sinema Focus KE

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Serious about film, TV and theatre in Kenya and beyond. Got a tip or pitch? Reach us via đź“§: [email protected] IG: instagram.com/sinemafocus

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Kenyan documentary Widow Champion had its world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival. In our review, we explore its quiet power, emotional weight, and what it reveals about land, loss and justice for widows in Kenya. sinemafocus.com/widow-champion…

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#ShakaiLembeS2 premieres tonight on Mzansi Magic. In Kenya, the South African epic which we described in our review as “prestige African TV that transcends entertainment”, will be available on Maisha Magic Plus. Revisit our S1 review. sinemafocus.com/shaka-ilembe-r…

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A look at Raymond Ofula, Bilal Mwaura and Daina Njuguna in the psychological thriller Terrorists, coming to Anga IMAX on 2 August. Terrorists is directed by Dancurf Brown.

A look at Raymond Ofula, Bilal Mwaura and Daina Njuguna in the psychological thriller Terrorists, coming to Anga IMAX on 2 August.

Terrorists is directed by Dancurf Brown.
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Also stream Eliud Kipchoge’s documentary Kipchoge: The Last Milestone, an intimate portrait of the marathon legend as he prepares for his 2019 record-shattering feat of running a marathon in under 2 hours. Now on Showmax. What to watch in Kenya in June: bit.ly/3M3MXeZ

Also stream Eliud Kipchoge’s documentary Kipchoge: The Last Milestone, an intimate portrait of the marathon legend as he prepares for his 2019 record-shattering feat of running a marathon in under 2 hours. 

Now on Showmax.

What to watch in Kenya in June: bit.ly/3M3MXeZ
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What if Kenyan films could screen in cinemas in Lagos, Kigali, Johannesburg, Dakar, and vice versa? For this feature: Inside Screen Connect’s Ambition to Rewrite the African film Distribution Playbook, Frank Njugi speaks with co-founder Cassandra Onwualu. sinemafocus.com/inside-screen-…

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"We’re a nation holding its breath." REVIEW: Too Early for Birds’ Badassery Reckons With the Deep Colonial Roots of Kenya’s Police Violence. #TEFBadassery sinemafocus.com/review-too-ear…

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Confronting Kenya's long history of police violence, Too Early for Birds' Badassery resists easy answers, dismantling simplistic narratives and urging the audience to reckon with the country's complex legacy of justice, power, and impunity. Full review: bit.ly/4kWrx2z

Confronting Kenya's long history of police violence, Too Early for Birds' Badassery resists easy answers, dismantling simplistic narratives and urging the audience to reckon with the country's complex legacy of justice, power, and impunity.

Full review: bit.ly/4kWrx2z
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Kenyan filmmaker Sam Soko has been invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for the 2025 class, making him an Oscar voter. Soko, known for Softie and Free Money, is among the 534 new members drawn from across the globe. Read more. sinemafocus.com/kenyan-filmmak…