Call for Applications for IFFR’s Trainee Programme for Young Film Critics
IFFR recognises the vital importance of film analysis and criticism. That’s why, in 1998, we launched our Young Film Critics trainee programme to support a Read More
IFFR recognises the vital importance of film analysis and criticism. That’s why, in 1998, we launched our Young Film Critics trainee programme to support a Read More
What will the world look like when robots and machines gain human intelligence? Will they replace human beings? If you’re curious about these matters then Read More
One Fine Day Films is at it again, bringing us the best Kenyan films to Germany. This time bringing you the film KatiKati directed by Read More
Refugees, foreigner, muslims have been the talk of most of Eastern Germany for the last couple of months. Well, here’s a movie to get you Read More
Kenyan film maker, actress and writer, is in Germany to promote her movie. Peres Owino, a Loreto Limuru alumni, created a documentary: “Bound: Africans vs. African-Americans” that starts Read More
If you missed the screening tour last year or would simply like to have a copy of the movie to watch and rewatch with friends, the Read More
This Kenyan lady has been creating waves all over Switzerland and the rest of continental Europe is catching up. Film maker, radio presenter, actress, dancer, Read More
International Film Festival Rotterdam welcomes applications for the 17th Trainee Project for Young Film Critics taking place during its 44th festival edition (21 January – 1 February Read More
If you have still not gotten a chance to watch the movie or you’d like to watch it again, Nairobi Half Life, will be aired Read More
Last year the Kenyan film, Something Necessary was released and toured Germany. If you missed it, you have a chance to catch the director of Read More
The first ever Kenyan tv-show to be highlighted on German media. The low budget tv-series is getting more international acclaim and attention than most other Read More
The German TV Channel for children KIKA is featuring a Kenyan children’s TV Show. Well I call it Kenyan because it was done in a Read More
The show has only aired one episode and it’s already being accused of racist stereotyping. The show aired on Tuesday and everyone is against the Read More
As we celebrate 50 years of indepence, I’d like to celebrate 50+1 amazing Kenyans in Continental Europe. Plus a bonus of 15 Kenyans who visited Read More
I’m afraid of this show even before it starts. A few years ago, I’d be excited because the show is on VOX, but since VOX Read More
I heard of such a story years ago but I thought it was one of those horror stories made up to scare people about using the Read More