Nairobi Cinema- Nairobi Film Center is back

Mishale

Elder Lister
Nairobi Cinema Gets New Look Under New Management [PHOTOS]
  • By Brian Kimani on 10 November 2020 - 3:29 pm

    The new Look of Nairobi Film Centre formerly known as Nairobi Cinema

    The new Look of Nairobi Film Centre formerly known as Nairobi Cinema
    File
The Kenya Film Classification Board Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ezekiel Mutua unveiled the new look Nairobi Cinema as part of the Sinema Mashinani Roll-out (SMR) project.
The project, rolled out by the board, sought to offer filmmakers as well as players in the performing Arts sector a platform to showcase their talent.
The board acquired Nairobi Cinema, refurbished it and transformed it to Nairobi Film Centre (NFC).

Nairobi Film Centre.

Nairobi Film Centre.
File

The Kenya Film Classification Board Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ezekiel Mutua announced the new look Nairobi Cindema on social media, Tuesday November 10.
"The Kenya Film Classification Board acquired and refurbished the 850 seater auditorium to provide a venue in the Central Business District (CBD) where creatives can showcase their talent.

"Located along the Aga Khan Walk right within the city centre, NFC is your place of choice for events, especially during this pandemic, where social distancing is mandatory in combating the spread of the disease," read part of his tweet.

Mutua said that the board has subsidized the rates to cushion the industry and to also make it affordable to all Kenyans.
"This is the biggest Cinema Auditorium in the city, the hygiene standards are top-notch and the five-star service and spaces are available at the lowest price possible," read his tweet.

Nairobi Film Centre.

Nairobi Film Centre.
File

 

C w kingori

Lister
Nairobi Cinema Gets New Look Under New Management [PHOTOS]
  • By Brian Kimani on 10 November 2020 - 3:29 pm

    The new Look of Nairobi Film Centre formerly known as Nairobi Cinema

    The new Look of Nairobi Film Centre formerly known as Nairobi Cinema
    File
The Kenya Film Classification Board Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ezekiel Mutua unveiled the new look Nairobi Cinema as part of the Sinema Mashinani Roll-out (SMR) project.
The project, rolled out by the board, sought to offer filmmakers as well as players in the performing Arts sector a platform to showcase their talent.
The board acquired Nairobi Cinema, refurbished it and transformed it to Nairobi Film Centre (NFC).

Nairobi Film Centre.

Nairobi Film Centre.
File

The Kenya Film Classification Board Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ezekiel Mutua announced the new look Nairobi Cindema on social media, Tuesday November 10.
"The Kenya Film Classification Board acquired and refurbished the 850 seater auditorium to provide a venue in the Central Business District (CBD) where creatives can showcase their talent.

"Located along the Aga Khan Walk right within the city centre, NFC is your place of choice for events, especially during this pandemic, where social distancing is mandatory in combating the spread of the disease," read part of his tweet.

Mutua said that the board has subsidized the rates to cushion the industry and to also make it affordable to all Kenyans.
"This is the biggest Cinema Auditorium in the city, the hygiene standards are top-notch and the five-star service and spaces are available at the lowest price possible," read his tweet.

Nairobi Film Centre.

Nairobi Film Centre.
File

Kwan ni bunge
 
Top