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Catch Dead Cat and Rafiki before they disappear

Tonight! Don't miss your last chance to watch CFF Rewind launch titles DEAD CAT and RAFIKI

RAFIKI is introduced by Estrella Sendra from the Cambridge African Film Festival and director Stefan Georgiou speaks with Jenny Nelson about his debut feature DEAD CAT.


Watch them in the CFF at Home Screening Room before they disappear at midnight tonight.

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CFF Rewind to 2018 - RAFIKI

Directed by Wanuri Kahiu, part of a strong cohort of Kenyan female filmmakers, RAFIKI was the first Kenyan film to be included in the Un Certain Regard section in Cannes in 2018 and was then controversially banned from being shown in Kenya by the Kenya Film Classification Board.


With beautiful scenes connected through shades of fuchsia and violet, reflecting the femininity of the characters, this gentle film follows the development of love between two young women. Set against the backdrop of the bustling streets of Nairobi, the two very different girls must choose between love and safety surrounded by insular gossip, local politics and burgeoning maturity. Their magnetic pull draws us into a queer Romeo and Juliet romance, as they try to hide their relationship from their politically opposing fathers.

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CFF Rewind to 2013 - DEAD CAT

DEAD CAT is Festival favourite Stefan Georgiou's debut feature and screened at the 2013 Cambridge Film Festival.


Directed by Stefan Georgiou, DEAD CAT won Best Emerging Director at the Oaxaca Film Festival, the Golden Lion at the British Independent Film Festival and was BAFTA long listed for Outstanding Debut.


Michael and Kristen were childhood sweethearts, but haven’t spoken in 10 years. Thrown back together as they both begin their thirties, is there still anything between them? With nothing but a gang of dysfunctional friends as allies will they discover if this second chance is love or just nostalgia?


DEAD CAT is a quirky take on contemporary relationships in London.

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