“It will only get better.” Those were the words of Kenya Film Commission (KFC) chief executive officer Timothy Owase ,as Kalasha International Film and TV Awards turned 10 years old. Regarded as Kenya’s Oscars, an Awards Ceremony held in the US, Kalasha International Film and TV Awards show is an annual event presented by KFC whose mandate is to promote a vibrant local film industry. Kalasha started as a film awards show but it has since grown to a film market. He said the level of competition today is much greater and for anyone to win a Kalasha, their work must be exceptionally good. This year’s Kalasha awards will be a hybrid event which will be held on Saturday at the Sarit Centre and will only host a few invited guests due to Covid-19 protocols.
Source: Daily Nation December 08, 2020 03:00 UTC