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The History of Kenyian Cinema from 1937 to the Present Day |
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– The Bantu Educational Cinema Experiment is dissolved. Notcutt and his colleagues recommend that the British Colonial Office establish local film units in the colonies, co-ordinated by a central organisation in London. [MORE] [ADD] |
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Mlevi (Paul Singh) [MORE] [ADD] |
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| 1972 | ||||
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– The Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, in conjunction with the Federal Republic of Germany, form the Kenya Institute of Mass Communication (KIMC), a television and video training school. [MORE] [ADD] |
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| 1980 | ||||
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The Rise and Fall of Idi Amin (Sherad Patel) [MORE] [ADD} |
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| 1985 | ||||
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– KIMC graduate Sao Gamba’s Kolormask is the first feature film to be produced in Kenya. [MORE] [ADD] |
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| 1998 | ||||
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– The first African Cinema Week is held in Nairobi. [MORE] [ADD] |
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| 1999 | ||||
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Films of Note |
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Saikati (Anne Mungai) [MORE] [ADD] |