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Disconnect is a 2018 Kenyan romantic comedy film directed by David 'Tosh' Gitonga and Michael Jones. The film stars Kenyan actress Brenda Wairimu and actor Nick Mutuma who lead a diverse cast which explores the dating scene in Nairobi.
The film was released in Netflix on 9 October 2020 and became the first ever Kenyan feature film to be released via Netflix. [1] [2] [3] It is also the second Kenyan film to be released in the platform after short film Poacher. [4] The film became one of the highly anticipated films in Netflix after its trailer was released on 2 September 2020. [5]
40 Sticks is the fourth Kenyan film to premiere on Netflix in 2020, after Poacher, Sincerely Daisy and Disconnect. [3] The story was created by Frank G. Maina, and written together with Voline Ogutu, and directed by Victor Gatonye. 40 Sticks was executive produced by Anthony Macharia, Lucas Bikedo, Betty M. Mutua and Fakii Liwali.
Drea, Kenya's second eldest daughter, is making a documentary about her family as part of her application for NYU a film school.Kenya's family have a Sunday brunch to celebrate Kenya's new deal with Netflix.The deal is shown to be #blackAF. While leaving Kenya encounters Steve Levitan whose comments offend Barris.
Netflix is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service. The service primarily distributes original and acquired films and television shows from various genres, and it is available internationally in multiple languages.
Netflix named Saint John its new chief marketing officer on June 30, 2020, making her the third CMO for the company in 2019–2020. [27] She was the first Black C-level executive at Netflix. [28] Saint John replaced Jackie Lee-Joe, who left the company for personal reasons. Saint John started the new role in August 2020 [27] and departed in ...
Dorothy Ghettuba (born 1979) [1] is a Kenyan Film and TV entrepreneur. She is currently the Director, Original Series for Africa at Netflix [2] She is a co-founder of the Nairobi-based Spielworks Media, an African production company launched in 2009. [3]
Namu joined the Kenya Television Network (KTN) for his internship while in college and stayed on as a reporter. [8]He was part of a two-man team that formulated and executed 'The Inside Story', a Kenyan investigative TV series that aired as part of the TV channel's prime time news in both English (presented by Namu) and Kiswahili (presented by Mohammad Ali and popularly known as Jicho Pevu).