Collaborative Filmmaking
Participants are organized into crews to develop scripts, scout locations, shoot, and edit short films—often produced within a single week
The festival features films from both local and international filmmakers, often presented outdoors or in cultural venues, aiming to highlight diverse African voices and narratives.
Hands-on sessions with filmmakers and industry experts cover topics like scriptwriting, production, and digital distribution—helping nurture emerging talent in the festival.
Industry panels explore key themes such as distribution in the digital age, eco‑cinema, and regional collaboration—providing opportunities to connect and share insights.
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Participants are organized into crews to develop scripts, scout locations, shoot, and edit short films—often produced within a single week
Each week, films shot by participants are screened in public squares, followed by awards decided by the audience or a jury.
Participants benefit from a structured training program that includes one or two masterclasses per week and daily hands-on rehearsals on set.
Participants travel through various Kenyan Counties & towns—accommodated in repurposed schools, gyms, or dormitories—and move from one week-long “stage” to the next by bus.
A creative conference typically involves a mix of engaging activities, presentations, and networking opportunities designed to inspire innovation and spark creative thinking. Here's an outline.