Content House Kenya

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Content House Kenya
TypeProduction company
Industrytelevision, film, photography
GenreDocumentary, comedy, drama, TV commercials, photography
Founded2011
Headquarters
Nairobi
,
Kenya
Key people
Jackie Lebo
Roy Gachuhi
Billie Odidi
John Kagagi
Websitehttps://www.contenthousekenya.org/

Content House Kenya (also Content House, and Content House Education Trust) is a film, television, and commercials production company which is based in Nairobi, Kenya. It is a collective of filmmakers, writers, and photographers[1] seeking to create and distribute content on topics that are underrepresented in the mainstream media but are still of great importance to the public. Their documentary Gun to Tape was nominated for Best Documentary at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards. Their feature documentary The Last Fight was selected for the 2016 Africa International Film Festival[2] and the 2016 edition of the Luxor African Film Festival.[3]

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