The Kenyan film industry is producing some exciting films, and they are using all the filmmaking techniques that the Americans and the French used to enhance their cinema. One can clearly see those techniques in action in Bufis, aka Daydreamers, the new Netflix film. Directed by Mahad Ahmed and Vincenzo Cavallo, the movie is based on the true story of a scam that was prevalent in Kenya. Many people, usually Somalis who had crossed over to Kenya during the 1991 civil unrest, had found unique ways to get visas approved and get a chance to reach the land of opportunities—the United States of America.
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Plot Synopsis: What Happens In The Film?
Assad was the Somalian Spike Lee, according to Kamal, which is why he worked for him. Kamal had a whole gang of hoodlums who protected the area in times of distress, but nobody talked about that aspect of their gang.
Spoilers Ahead
Plot Synopsis: What Happens In The Film?
Assad was the Somalian Spike Lee, according to Kamal, which is why he worked for him. Kamal had a whole gang of hoodlums who protected the area in times of distress, but nobody talked about that aspect of their gang.
- 2/23/2024
- by Ayush Awasthi
- Film Fugitives
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