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8th Kalasha TV & Film Awards
DateNovember 24, 2018
SiteSafari Park Hotel
Thika Road, Nairobi, Kenya
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The 8th Kalasha TV & Film Awards ceremony, presented by the Kenya Film Commission (KFC), will honor the best Kenyan films of 2018 and will take place at the Safari Park Hotel, along Thika Road, in Nairobi, Kenya. The ceremony will be held on November 24, 2018. During the ceremony, the Kenya Film Commission will present Kalasha Awards in 16 categories which include Best Feature Film, Best Original Score, Best Short Film, Best Director of Photography, Best Editor, Best Documentary and Best Local Language Film.

Schedule

Date[1] Event
Wednesday, October 17, 2018 Kalasha Awards nominees announcement
Wednesday, October 17, 2018 Final voting polls open
Saturday, November 10, 2018 Final voting polls close
Saturday, November 24, 2018 8th Kalasha TV & Film Awards presentation

Nominees Overview

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Best Feature Film

  • Supa Modo, by Siobhain Ginger Wilson
  • Disconnect, by Mueke Iman
  • Subira, Ravneet Sippy Chadha
  • World Tofauti, by Kangethe Mungai
  • The Cut, by Peter Wangugi Gitau

Best Original Score

  • Clench- Life of a Creative, by Mark Ayabei
  • Supa Modo, by Sean Peevers
  • Seredo 2, by Ryez Music
  • World Tofauti, by H-art The Band (Penya Africa)
  • The Cut, by Kelvin Ngaira

Best Short Film

  • Wavamizi, by Kiboi Kuria
  • Embraced, by Stephen Ochogo
  • Beautiful Disaster, by Damaris Matunda
  • Poacher, by Davina Leonard
  • Trap, by John JJ Jumbi

Best Original Screenplay

  • Supa Modo, by Mugambi Nthiga
  • Embraced, by Stephen Ochodo
  • Subira, by Ravneet Sippy Chadha
  • World Tofauti, by Kangethe Mungai
  • The Cut, by Peter Wangugi

Best Local Language Film

  • Seredo 2, by Robin Odongo
  • World Tofauti, by Kang’ethe Mungai
  • The Cut, by Peter Wangugi Gitau
  • Subira, by Ravneet Sippy Chadha
  • Supa Modo, by Siobhain Ginger Wilson

References

  1. ^ Buzz, Kenya (October 18, 2018). "2018 Kalasha Awards nominees unveiled". Kenya Buzz. Archived from the original on October 18, 2018. Retrieved November 16, 2018.
  2. ^ International, Kalasha (October 18, 2018). "Kenya Film Commission unveils the 2018 Kalasha Awards nominees". Kalasha International. Archived from the original on October 18, 2018. Retrieved November 16, 2018.

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