Join Reel Q and Contemporary Craft for a free screening of the film Rafiki (2018), directed by Wanuri Kahiu.
Join Reel Q and Contemporary Craft for a free screening of the film Rafiki (2018), directed by Wanuri Kahiu.
This event is offered in conjunction with Contemporary Craft’s Self exhibition. This exhibition presents the work of Erika Diamond and matt lambert, who explore the breadth and confines of gender identity, connection, contact, and the body through wearable works of art. Rafiki will be screened in Contemporary Craft’s gallery, surrounded by the work of Diamond and lambert.
Bursting with the colorful street style & music of Nairobi’s vibrant youth culture, Rafiki (which means “friends”) is a tender love story between two young women in a country that still criminalizes homosexuality.
Kena and Ziki have long been told that “good Kenyan girls become good Kenyan wives” – but they yearn for something more. Despite the political rivalry between their families, the girls encourage each other to pursue their dreams in a conservative society. When love blossoms between them, Kena and Ziki must choose between happiness and safety.
Initially banned in Kenya for its positive portrayal of queer romance, Rafiki won a landmark supreme court case chipping away at Kenyan anti-LGBT legislation. Featuring remarkable performances by newcomers Samantha Mugatsia and Sheila Munyiva, Rafiki is a hip tale of first love “reminiscent of the early work of Spike Lee” (Screen Daily) that’s “impossible not to celebrate” (Variety)!
Admission is free, but registration is required.
Phone: (412) 261-7003
Email: info@contemporarycraft.org
2023/05/12 - 2023/05/12
Contemporary Craft
5645 Butler Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15201
Parking: visitor-only parking lot in the back of Contemporary Craft (Access Contemporary Craft’s parking lot on Berlin Way. Space are limited, please plan your visit in advance.), street parking.
Public Transportation: 87, 91, 93
Bicycling: Bicycle racks are provided in front of the main entrance for use during regular open hours. Bicycles are parked at the owner’s risk; CC accepts no responsibility for vandalism or theft.