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Sinema Focus is Hiring Writers Passionate About African Film Journalism

Are you a writer with a deep interest in the film & TV industry in Kenya, East Africa and Africa? Can you analyse these industries and provide meaningful context? We are looking for you!

by Sinema Focus
17 March 2025
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Founded in Kenya in 2020, Sinema Focus officially launched its website in 2023 with a mission to become the leading voice in film, TV, and theatre journalism in East Africa.

The publication was born out of the need to adequately cover the Kenyan film and television industry with in-depth reporting and analysis beyond sensationalism and clickbait headlines.

Now, we’re actively expanding this coverage to all of East Africa, and whenever relevant, the rest of the continent (especially South Africa and Nigeria).

The African film and TV landscape is evolving rapidly, shaped by policy and regulation changes, streaming shifts from global streamers like Netflix and Prime Video rethinking their strategies to African streamers like Showmax seeking global partners, growing international recognition that has opened new distribution and funding opportunities, new technologies like AI and bold new voices eager to make a mark.

For African film journalism, there has never been a more critical time for deep and insightful coverage to contextualise this growth and the challenges that come with it.

As such, we’re seeking writers with:

  • A strong knowledge of the film & TV business in East Africa and Africa, from streaming, distribution, policy, emerging trends etc.
  • Sharp analytical skills and are able to observe and interpret industry trends with depth, accuracy, and originality.
  • A unique voice and writing style for a variety of content including features, opinion pieces, reviews or industry insights etc.
  • Commitment to journalistic storytelling with research, balanced perspectives, and uncovering untold stories.
  • The ability to work remotely, take initiative in exploring opportunities and meet deadlines.

As a publication, we’re not just looking for reviews. We want to actively engage our readers with insightful, well-researched and thought-provoking stories that will captivate them and keep them coming back for more. From industry analysis, market reports, investigative features, interviews, profiles and commentary, we’re looking for stories that will spark conversations and add value to the growth of the industry.

Does this sound like you? Send the following to info@sinemafocus.com:

  • A brief bio introducing yourself.
  • Two writing samples (published or unpublished).

Please note: While we’re prioritising writers based in East Africa, this opportunity is also open to writers across Africa.

Application deadline: Monday 31 March 2025.

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Comments 9

  1. Prestone George Murunga says:
    3 months ago

    Am a writer I can do drama, poetry and am also a novelist

    Reply
  2. Thabo Tsoku says:
    3 months ago

    This sounds like a very interesting opportunity to explore as a writer from South Africa, I’m glad that it’s not only restricted to Kenya but it’s open to the rest of the continent.

    Reply
  3. Stanley Curtis says:
    3 months ago

    Where should I post my bio and work? I can’t seem to find or access the link you provided

    Reply
  4. Ngei Okello Stephen says:
    3 months ago

    Hello, am Okello Stephen am film writer am looking forward to work with you as indicated in your post

    Reply
  5. Geofrey mwangi njiiri says:
    3 months ago

    Hello! I’m Geofrey Mwangi, a passionate videographer.
    I believe that every frame should tell a story, and I strive to evoke genuine emotions with my work. My approach is collaborative; I love to connect with my clients, understand their vision, and bring it to life in ways they never imagined. Whether it’s capturing the joyful moments of a wedding or the dynamic atmosphere of a corporate event, I relish the challenge of telling unique stories that reflect the essence of the individuals and brands I work with.

    Reply
  6. SIAMBA JEFF says:
    3 months ago

    My name is SIAMBA JEFF.I am in my Early twenties.I used to write Music then I took a break to do some soul searching. From there I’ve been inspired into works of writing including books

    Reply
  7. Patricia Mukele says:
    2 months ago

    It’s such a good opportunity for a growing director

    Reply
  8. Ryan onyangi says:
    2 months ago

    Need the job

    Reply
  9. Ryan onyango says:
    2 months ago

    I am currently studying film and theatre if l get the job l can get more experience in it

    Reply

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