Kenyan filmmaker Vincho Nchogu makes her feature directorial debut with the pastoral drama “One Woman One Bra,” a story of womanhood, community and the struggle to reshape African narratives that debuts in the Biennale College Cinema strand of the Venice Film Festival.
Written and directed by Nchogu, the film is produced by Josh Olaoluwa for his Lagos-based shingle Conceptified Media and lensed by Nigerian cinematographer Muhammad Atta, whose credits include Beyoncé’s “Black Is King.” A Kenya-Nigeria co-production, it’s the first Nigerian-produced film to premiere on the Lido.
“One Woman One Bra” is set in the Kenyan village of Sayit, home to a pastoral community whose villagers are about to receive title deeds
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