In the past, the film industry in Kenya offered few opportunities for women, as men largely held the primary positions of authority, including directing, producing, and screenwriting. In recent years, however, there has been a positive shift, with more and more women stepping into these critical roles.
Female filmmakers like Ng'endo Mukii (a renowned animator and filmmaker) and Wanuri Kahiu (known for films like "Rafiki" and "Pumzi") have gained both local and international recognition for their work. These women are pioneers, showing that Kenyan women have a unique and valuable perspective in storytelling.