SPONSORS AND PARTNERS
The French Embassy in Kenya is a key sponsor of Kitale Film Week, supporting cultural exchange and strengthening the ties between Kenya and France through the power of cinema. Their commitment to fostering creativity and showcasing diverse stories aligns perfectly with the spirit of our festival..
The County Government of Trans Nzoia is a valued sponsor of Kitale Film Week, playing a vital role in supporting the festival's efforts to promote local culture and creativity. Their partnership helps foster community engagement and contributes to the growth of the film industry in the region.
Docubox - The East African Documentary Film Fund is a key partner of Kitale Film Week. Their collaboration enriches the festival by showcasing impactful documentary films, fostering storytelling that highlights social issues and diverse perspectives in the region.
The Embassy of the Netherlands in Kenya supports the festival's mission to promote cultural exchange and creative collaboration. Their partnership helps bring diverse international perspectives to the festival, enriching the cinematic experience and fostering stronger ties between Kenya and the Netherlands.
Tunga Media Afrika is a key partner of Kitale Film Week, dedicated to bringing impactful African cinema into educational spaces across the continent. Their collaboration enhances the festival’s outreach, particularly through school screenings, inspiring young minds and fostering a love for African storytelling.
The Kenya Film Commission is a vital partner of Kitale Film Week, supporting the festival’s efforts to promote the growth and development of the Kenyan film industry. Their collaboration provides essential resources, helping to showcase local talent and elevate the festival's impact on both the national and regional film landscapes.
Veko Sounds is a trusted partner of Kitale Film Week, providing top-quality audio and sound services to ensure an exceptional cinematic experience. Their expertise in sound design and technical support enhances the festival's screenings, contributing to the immersive atmosphere and the overall success of the event.
The National Museum of Western Kenya is a valued venue partner of Kitale Film Week, providing a rich cultural setting for the festival’s screenings and events. With its historical and educational significance, the museum enhances the festival experience, offering attendees a unique space to engage with both film and the region’s heritage.
We are seeking sponsors for various aspects of Kitale Film Week, including:
Partner with us and be part of an exciting, impactful event that celebrates creativity and growth in the film industry!