This documentary, premiering at Sundance, follows the rehabilitation of a colonial-era library in Kenya, but only tells half of a story.
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In their documentary the two leading women — Shiro and Wachuka, working to revive a set of local libraries with a strong colonial heritage — represent that new Kenya. “A lot of people in ...
Their doc follows two Kenyan women as they try to transform a colonial era derelict library in downtown Nairobi. This humongous task demands patience, tenacity and a willingness to confront the past.