Kenya Film Commission

The Kenya Film Commission [1] (KFC) was established by the Kenyan government in 2005. It came into full function in mid-2006. The Kenya Film Commission was formed with the aim of promoting the Kenyan film industry locally as well as internationally. International film-makers looking to film in Kenya are offered detailed information on locations by the commission, as well as liaison services on behalf of the government, advice on reconnaissances, film licensing and immigration, and facilitation the filming process.

Structure

The Kenya Film Commission falls under the Ministry of Sports, Culture and the Arts. The board is appointed by the minister. Board members are Chris Foot (board chair), Judy Bisem, Njoki Muhoho, Julius Lamaon, Michael Onyango, Mwaniki Mageria and Felix Mugabe.[2]

Functions

The Kenya Film Commission supports the Kenyan film industry by providing facilities for screenings and filming, as well as organising various educational workshops on production for local film-makers. The commission is also establishing a database that will list filmmakers, agents, local talent, stakeholders and service providers of the Kenyan film industry. The Kenya Film Commission is a member of the Association of Film Commissions International.

Recent productions

Shooting the Kenyan feature film Togetherness Supreme in collaboration with Kibera youth trainees
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References

  1. "Home - Kenya Film Commission". kenyafilmcommission.com. Retrieved 2020-05-30.
  2. "Who We Are - Kenya Film Commission". kenyafilmcommission.com. Retrieved 2020-05-30.


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