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Creative Hustling

Women Making and Distributing Films from Nairobi

Robin Steedman

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MIT Press
18 April 2023
The first book-length study of Nairobi-based female filmmakers-and how their dogged pursuit of opportunities, innovation, and cultural support is defining an industry.

The first book-length study of Nairobi-based female filmmakers-and how their dogged pursuit of opportunities, innovation, and cultural support is defining an industry.

Nairobi, the capital of Kenya, is home to something extraordinary and unlikely- in this city, the most critically acclaimed filmmakers-both directors and producers-are women. Yet, across the globe, women make up less than 10 percent of film directors. In Creative Hustling, Robin Steedman takes a closer look at these remarkable women filmmakers, viewing them not only as auteurs, but also as entrepreneurs, who are taking the lead in creating a vibrant, and atypical, screen media industry. To understand their achievement, Steedman theorizes hustling as not only a practice born out of necessity but also an inventive labor in its own right-one that can create new spaces of community by carving new entrepreneurial pathways.

Through original empirical field research gathered over eight months in Nairobi, Steedman describes how female filmmakers go about trying to create their films, as well as the challenges they face in distributing those films in their local market. Along the way, she traces the history of the industry over the last fifteen years, the lack of state support for these filmmakers' undertakings, the low social standing of the profession, and the transnational conflicts that arise when Euro-American funding is at the heart of Kenyan cinema.

Creative Hustling is a major contribution to the task of de-Westernizing media industry studies, imparting important lessons about what it takes to create and distribute creative work in a global age increasingly marked by uncertain work.
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Imprint:   MIT Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm, 
Weight:   369g
ISBN:   9780262544832
ISBN 10:   0262544830
Series:   Distribution Matters
Pages:   208
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Introduction: Female Filmmakers at Work in Nairobi 1 1 The Making of an Industry: Filmmaking Across Local and Transnational Space 11 2 Making Transnational Cinema 33 3 Entrepreneurialism and Stylistic Internationalization on Screen 53 4 Circulation and Censorship in Nairobi: On TV and Online 69 5 Watching Film in Nairobi 89 6 Precarity, Entrepreneurialism, and Innovation in Nairobi 105 Conclusion 133 Acknowledgments 141 Notes 143 Bibliography 177 Filmography 199 Index 203

Robin Steedman is a Postdoc in Creative and Cultural Industries in Africa at Copenhagen Business School. Her research and previous publications focus on the creative industries in Africa, particularly on the intersection of gender and class.

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