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ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Minute: On getting your film project going as a novice

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Young Kenyan film director Njue Kevin and producer Phoebe Ruguru share what they learnt in making their first feature film '18 Hours'. The project cost them about 45 thousands dollars, some of the money came from their savings and the rest from investors. But how did they convince them to invest? Photo: Kenyan film director Njue Kevin on his film set. Credit: Phoebe Ruguru

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