Wanjiru Kinuthia
Wanjiru Kinuthia
Emerging from a season of waiting, Wanjiru’s filmmaking is guided by feeling first, form second. Her stories hold space for uncertainty, intimacy, and the quiet courage it takes to persist.
Njoroge Muthoni — On Compassion, Vulnerability, and the Male Body
An editorial portrait of filmmaker Njoroge Muthoni, tracing vulnerability, care, and the male body as sites of inquiry. Film becomes a method — not for answers, but for imagining more compassionate ways of being.
Entry 03-Brian Kabogozza
Brian Kabogozza is a filmmaker based in Kampala, Uganda, whose journey has been shaped by risk, patience, and circulation. From early acts of courage to films that have traveled beyond their point of origin, his practice is driven by a quiet but persistent question: how stories move, how they change us, and how much further they ask us to go.
Entry 02 — Grace Murema
Grace Murema is an SFX and prosthetics makeup artist building an education-led practice in Nairobi through Grycelle Studio. Grounded in craft, teaching, and care for African skin, her work reflects a commitment to building with intention and sustainability.
Entry 01 -Aneesh Raikundalia
Aneesh comes to filmmaking through curiosity, observation, and making with what’s available. Moving between audience member and maker, his practice is shaped by presence, process, and responding honestly to the spaces he’s in.