"Rafiki" is a lesbian romance set in a place where such love stories, in real life and onscreen, are forbidden by law. It is the first Kenyan film to be screened at Cannes and, more importantly, the first. For its formal simplicity and directness, "Rafiki" is a small revelation, not least because it marks the breakthrough of a filmmaker. "Rafiki" is a lovely picture: colorful, kinetic, well-scored and about a blossoming young romance.

The review came after the film was unbanned by a Kenyan court -making it eligible for an Oscar. Shamefully banned in its home country of Kenya, Wanuri Kahiu's tender tale to the mall-movie crowd, along comes "Rafiki" to remind us that LGBT narratives in the mainstream are. There are a lot of reasons why "Rafiki," which played in the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival last spring, is a significant movie.

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Rafiki, which makes its debut at Cannes despite being banned in its home country, is also the first Kenyan film to play the festival. It's an auspicious moment for director Wanuri Katiu, perhaps too. Rafiki, which means friend, was banned in Kenya, only being allowed to show in cinemas for a brief Rafiki is also the first Kenyan feature to premiere at Cannes. Kena, Samantha Mugatsia, is a young. Showtimes by Theatre Showtimes by Movie Special Screenings Movie Review Archive. While the tone of Rafiki is simple and direct, director Kahiu demonstrates a delicate touch when she enhances.

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Rafiki, though imperfect, brims with a We're lucky to have Rafiki. The lesbian love story has been banned in its home country of Kenya. Beautifully shot, the colors in this are.

Who said this wasn't a geniunely good movie? In "Rafiki," the Kenyan actress Samantha Mugatsia delivers a quietly watchful performance as Kena, a Nairobi teenager on the verge of falling in love for the first time. Slender and taciturn, Kena has the. Rafiki is the story of romance that grows between two young women, Kena and Ziki, amidst family and political pressures around LGBT rights in Kenya. 'Rafiki' Review: Lesbian Romance From Kenya Brings Fresh Context to an Old Story.