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Beyond the Lens: Kati Kati | Mbithi Masya
Filmmaker Mbithi Masya talks about KATI KATI, the inspiration behind his narrative film and global cinema. The director and writer, who lost someone dear to him, opens up about grief and shares how he turned deep thoughts about Kenyan society into themes within the story.
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