Why The Last Animals Was an Earth Day Must-watch
The Last Animals is a candid, no holds barred depiction of the war between saving a priceless heritage of our world and the dark forces that threaten it.
The Last Animals is a candid, no holds barred depiction of the war between saving a priceless heritage of our world and the dark forces that threaten it.
Elephant Queen shies away from a few dark realities facing the African elephant such as poaching but is it also wise to look on the bright side sometimes.
Uhiki is a short documentary that explores the practices of traditional Kikuyu marriage through the story of a fictional Kikuyu couple.
Though Veve may not be as satisfying as One Fine Day’s previous films, its beautiful cinematography, excellent casting and soundtrack are memorable.
Beautiful Tree, Severed Roots chronicles Mann’s family history as Romanian Jews living in Kenya and their unique relationship with Kenya’s political elite.
Pamela is an award-winning Kenyan short film that focuses on domestic abuse and violence and looks at it from the point of view of the child.
The Distant Boat tells the fictional story of Max, a young Kenyan who, in a moment of crisis, realises that God may be calling him to be a missionary.
My Faith is a short inspirational film about James Siwa (Joe Kinyua) who faces a hard obstacles in life as he struggles to keep his faith strong.