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We revolutionise African storytelling through empathy & innovation.π°πͺπ
#DhamiraFilms
EXCITING NEWS!!! Our short film SUPASTAZ is now available on Youtube ππ This short film stars the amazing children from @AOnefineday and was co-directed by @oprahoyugi & @KrysteenSavane.
Here are some reasons why we are proud of this film π§΅ππΏ
https://t.co/5dhB1PbPV1
Call for Applications: Are you living in Kakuma, Kalobeyei or Dadaab and interested in Media & Entrepreneurship training?
@filmaidkenya is recruiting young creatives for a 9-month training program in #Dadaab & #Kakuma
DEADLINE Sept 23.
@goldenglobes@UNHCR_Kenya@Internews
EXCITING NEWS!!! Our short film SUPASTAZ is now available on Youtube ππ This short film stars the amazing children from @AOnefineday and was co-directed by @oprahoyugi & @KrysteenSavane.
Here are some reasons why we are proud of this film π§΅ππΏ
https://t.co/5dhB1PbPV1
The film has screened in South Africa at @DIFFest, in Nigeria at @realtimefest & Radiance Kids International Film Festival, @KUGOMA film forum in Mozambique & is set to screen at this year's Lake International Film Festival in Kenya and Urusaro International Women's Film Festival
Are you a starting or more experienced film festival professional from the Horn & East of Africa?
In Nov 2022, @moviesthatmatter is organising a 4-day workshop in Nairobi on how to organise a human rights film festival or mobile cinema project. More β‘οΈ https://t.co/q0tr0pnVQ0
We love to see it! #LookBothWays directed by @wanuri is at number 1 in 61 countries (the top 10 in 89 countries) including Kenya, South Africa and the US as of 19 August.
Goodmorning! ββππ When I feel comparisonites checking in( comparing myself to others) I quickly count my blessings coz comparisonites is a killer of DREAMS.
Don't kill your dreams by comparing yourself to others people . Instead stop and COUNT YOUR BLESSINGS one by one! ππΎππΎ
Kenyan feature Bangarang is now streaming on Amazon Prime Video.
Directed by @OpondoRobin, it follows Otile, a jobless first class honours graduate who takes to the streets to protest bad leadership but finds himself wrongfully accused of the death of a 6 months old baby.
Kenyan filmmakers continue to break new barriers. Join us in congratulating Mr Robbin Odongo for having his film #Bangarang - a product of the Commission's #FilmEmpowermentProgramme, as the first Kenyan film on Amazon Prime Video. Congratulations π ππΌπ @PrimeVideo