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In movie making, Kenya is world renowned for its attractive shooting locations. The film industry in Kenya has seen a tremendous growth from the early stages of colonialism where whatever was produced was meant for non-Africans until the first Swahili film, Mlevi, in 1968 that starred our very own Oliver Litondo. Jackline Macharia takes us down the history of the film industry and how it has shaped our country over the years. Take a look.
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Kenya at 60 : A look at the growth in the film industry
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