The SAMOSA Festival has been a cultural staple in Nairobi since 2005. Not to be confused with the delicious triangular snacks we all love, SAMOSA stands for 'South Asian Mosaic of Society and the Arts'; the 'South Asian' component in the brand originates from the festival being used initially as a mechanism to channel the Kenyan South Asian population's contribution to civil society in regard to cohesion and integration initiatives.
The Festival uses the various elements of culture i.e. music, art, performance, theatre and discussion to generate and promote discussions among Kenyans towards cohesion and Integration. The Festival thus provides a unique platform to address national issues in an interesting and entertaining manner.
This Thursday, 24th November 2022, at Cheche Bookshop and Café , SAMOSA festival will host a free film screening and will feature a discussion with all three film producers at the end. All three films have children as their central themes and how they are impacted at individual and social levels in the prevailing social circumstances.
The films are:
Millet 
A strong willed girl decides to rescue her troubled mother from a greedy and gluttonous pastor.
Supastaz
The film explores child trafficking in a bold, creative way. READ MORE
Joy's Garden
Joy's Garden explores the complexities of single fatherhood and the excruciating process of self-reflection. READ MORE

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