Digital Films in Kenya

Poster: LifeGuard
A paramedic Show that premiers every Saturday at 7:30pm EAT on Aram Tazama

Digital film consumption is on the rise in Kenya as more and more people are turning to online platforms for their movie-watching needs. The government, working in collaboration with telecommunications companies and the Ministry of ICT, is making it possible for people to stream live movies through affordable data bundles.



There are a variety of options available for film fans, from pay-per-view and daily or monthly subscriptions to hourly and view-based packages.


Poster: 'Life Guard' 
Cast: Mary Mwikali, Mbeki Mwalimu, Job Masika, Andrew Smollo
                                           

The government is also supporting the growth of this industry by promoting the development of more online platforms, with the goal of creating job opportunities for filmmakers. 

To ensure that the industry remains sustainable and fair, a revenue-sharing policy has been put in place and creators and developers are encouraged to pay their taxes.



The Ministry of Health has made a major investment in the arts by financing a new film series called "Lifeguard." 

This exciting project brought together more than 60 talented artists from different fields and ten medical experts to bring the story to life. 

The film is set to make its debut soon and is sure to be a must-see for movie lovers everywhere.

Aram Tazama

Article by 
Ali Rashid Mwachuo
Digital Film Porducer .
Ali Rashid Mwachuo

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