Two women with rivaling families must choose between safety and joy as the city bubbles over with gossip and local politics.
RAFIKI features music from Nairobi and lively street style. A love story blooms in a country where homosexuality is STILL criminalized. Two women with rivaling families must choose between safety and joy as the city bubbles over with gossip and local politics. “reminiscent of Spike Lee’s early work”
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