Rafiki
Originally banned in its native land as it was seen to be promoting homosexuality, Rafiki was the first ever Kenyan film to be featured at the Cannes Film festival. It tells the story of two female students from a Kenyan housing estate who fall in love, in spite of the challenges they face from disapproving families and conservative society.
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