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Nairobi, Nov 11 (TIWN) Kenya is planning to co-produce three films with China in order to boost the creative sector, a government official said.
Timothy Owase, CEO of Kenya Film Commission (KFC) told Xinhua in Nairobi that scripts for the films have been forwarded to the Chinese counterparts in order for preparation for production to begin.
"We are also in discussion on the location, funding and the crew that will be involved in the films," Owase said during an update of Kenya's film sector. Owase said that the films will be performed in English, swahili, Chinese languages in order to enhance their appeal to international audiences.
"The films will be shown to audiences in China and throughout Africa so as to expose Kenyan films to the rest of the world," he added.
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