Adelle Onyango film ‘Home’ to begin screening in April 

Nzula Nzyoka
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Renowned media personality and social activist Adelle Onyango has announced that the screening of her debut film, ‘Home’, will begin in April at the Unseen Nairobi.

Her film first premiered on February 21 at Shalom House Gardens.

The short poetry film delves into the journey of an African woman rediscovering and reclaiming her body.

Ahead of it debut in February, Adelle expressed her excitement about the project, describing it as deeply personal and meaningful.

“To be able to share my poetry with you through this film is just so special to me!” she remarked.

The film, which she began shooting in 2024, was an immersive experience for her. At the time, she described the process as transformative.

“It was a life-changing experience seeing my poetry come to life on screen, working with actors, and even an animal! A week of early mornings and late nights that I absolutely loved!” she shared.

Screening dates at the Unseen

-7th April at 5pm

-8th April at 5pm

-9th April at 7pm (with a special director Q&A)

-10th April at 5pm

-11th April at 5pm

-13th April at 3pm Special family screening

Adelle Onyango has long been known for using her voice to champion social causes; her syndicated podcast ‘Legally Clueless’ serves as one example.

“Home” marks her entry into the world of film as a medium for storytelling and advocacy.

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