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This week on This is Culture, the focus is on the Slum Film Festival held in Nairobi, Kenya from August 22 to August 26.
Film lovers as well as media organisations, film marketers and distributors, government and development agencies and all those who believe film can bring about societal transformation gathered in Nairobi to attend this festival.
The presenter, Linnete Bahati, also talks about Cameroon's first ever war film: La Patrie d'abord of Thierry Ntamack.Full list of tonight's winners. #SFF2016 #AfricaRising pic.twitter.com/Pfo6vc4Duk
— Slum Film Festival (
SlumFilmFest) August 26, 2016
LA PATRIE DABORD - 1er film de guerre Camerounais. Par #ThierryNtamack pic.twitter.com/9qk92KsbBx
— CANAL2 INTERNATIONAL (canal2inter) July 11, 2016
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