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It’s the year of 40 Sticks as Kalasha turns 10
Netflix-streamed Kenyan film
40 Sticks carried the day at the Kalasha Awards gala with nine wins. This happened on Saturday night as Kalasha Awards celebrated 10 years since the gala was launched.
The drama action film, by top actress Sarah Hassan – and who has won the Best Lead Actress in a Film category in the same awards on numerous occasions – swept the board at the expense of
Sincerely Daisy,
Family Meeting and
Uradi, the other major films that had been tipped to pose a major challenge during the celebrations.
The actress received the trophy for the Best Feature Film for the 95-minute film which picked wins in the Best Sound Design, Best Supporting Actor in a Film, Best Editor, Best Special Effects, Best Original Score, Best Original Screenplay, Best Lighting and Best Production Designer.
THE STANDARD By
Stevens Muendo |
December 14th 2020 at 00:00:00 GMT +0300
Kenya Film Commission (KFC) Chief Executive Officer Timothy Owase during the Kalasha Awards 2020 at Sarit Your City,Westlands,Nairobi . The event was sponsered by Standard group s KTN TV station. [Elvis Ogina,Standard]
Netflix-streamed Kenyan film 40 Sticks carried the day at the Kalasha Awards gala with nine wins.
This happened on Saturday night as Kalasha Awards celebrated 10 years since the gala was launched.
The drama action film, by top actress Sarah Hassan – and who has won the Best Lead Actress in a Film category in the same awards on numerous occasions – swept the board at the expense of Sincerely Daisy, Midlife Crisis, Family Meeting and Uradi, the other major films that had been tipped to pose a major challenge during the celebrations.
Sincerely Daisy cast; Mbeki Muslim (Wendy), Sam Psenjen (Fred) and Ella Maina (Daisy) [Photo: Courtesy]
It is all systems go for this year’s Kalasha International Film and TV awards that will be held in Nairobi today. Timothy Owase, the Kenya Film Commission CEO promises a major show in the annual event that seeks to celebrate the crème de la crème of the local movie industry. The event will be attended by Joe Mucheru, the Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology Cabinet Secretary.
Some of the films that are favourites include
Sincerely Daisy, Family Meeting, Midlife Crisis, 40 Sticks and
THE STANDARD
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It is all systems go for this year’s Kalasha International Film and TV awards that will be held in Nairobi today.
Timothy Owase, the Kenya Film Commission CEO promises a major show in the annual event that seeks to celebrate the crème de la crème of the local movie industry.
The event will be attended by Joe Mucheru, the Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology Cabinet Secretary.
Some of the films that are favourites include Sincerely Daisy, Family Meeting, Midlife Crisis, 40 Sticks and Uradi.
While Sincerely Daisy has 13 nominations, Family Meeting, 40 Sticks and Midlife Crisis have 12 each while Uradi has nine.