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    Veteran Film and TV Producer Appie Matere Dies

    Channel 15 NewsBy Channel 15 NewsDecember 16, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read171 Views
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    The Kenyan film and television industry is in mourning following the death of veteran producer Appie Matere, whose work over more than two decades helped shape contemporary African storytelling. The Kenya Film Commission (KFC) described her as an extraordinary and visionary creative whose influence will remain enduring and profound.

    In a statement, the Commission said Appie was a trailblazer in both the Kenyan and wider African film industries, rising from humble beginnings to become a leading figure in screen production. She founded Zamaradi Productions, one of Kenya’s foremost independent studios, committed to producing authentic African stories for local and international audiences.

    Throughout her career, Appie Matere demonstrated exceptional leadership and creativity, producing influential feature films, award-winning short films, documentaries and long-form television drama. Her acclaimed short film Killer Necklace won Best Short Film and Best Director at the Kalasha Awards and was screened at the New York African Film Festival, while her feature documentary Headlines in History earned the Best Feature Documentary award at the Kalasha Awards.

    She was also instrumental in the production of the popular Kenyan telenovela Kona, which brought local stories to wider audiences through M-Net’s Africa Magic channel. Beyond Kenya’s borders, Appie worked on international collaborations that positioned Kenyan narratives on the global stage and earned recognition at major film festivals.

    Beyond her creative achievements, Appie Matere was a mentor and strong advocate for industry growth. Through training initiatives and masterclasses, she nurtured countless emerging filmmakers, leaving behind a legacy that extends beyond her productions to the many careers she helped shape.

    The Kenya Film Commission extended heartfelt condolences to her family, friends, collaborators and the wider film community, noting that her vision enriched Kenyan screens, elevated African stories and strengthened the industry.

    Appie Matere is remembered as a pioneering producer whose impact on film and television will continue to be felt for generations.

    Apie Matere Kalasha Awards The Kenya Film Commission (KFC) TV Producer Appie Matere Zamaradi Productions
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