
Movie spotlight
African Space Makers
Our journey starts in Nairobi, one of the most vibrant metropolises of Africa. Your mission is to discover five creative spaces through the eyes of five unique collectives. You will choose your gender and the order in which you will be able to visit these spaces, and in each one of them, you will have to choose what to do and where to go next. You will end up in the biggest dumping site in Africa in search of human objects, in the gentrified Savannah in search of wildlife bones, escaping drones, running away from the data police or the religious fanatics, skating, drinking Jaba juice on top of a roof terrace, and if you make it, fly over a khat plantation, are you ready? Let’s go!
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the contributions and aspirations of African scientists and innovators in the field of space exploration. It highlights their efforts to overcome challenges and contribute to global space endeavors, showcasing a vision for Africa's future in space.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, critical reception is not widely documented. It is likely appreciated for its focus on underrepresented voices in science and space exploration.
What Reviewers Say
Focuses on inspirational African figures in STEM.
Highlights the growing role of Africa in global scientific advancements.
A brief look at the challenges and triumphs in space technology.
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Fun Fact
The film aims to inspire a new generation of African scientists and engineers by showcasing role models in the aerospace industry.
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