Kenya on the Screen
The Kenyan landscape has graced the screen for more than 50 years — from the 1950s King Solomon’s Mines to the 2005 box office hit The Constant Gardener.
The lush Ngong highlands, seen in Sydney Pollack’s Oscar winning Out of Africa, and the arid shaba reserves outwitted and outlasted in Survivor 3: Africa shows case Kenyan’s versatile landscape that offer great filming locations
The producers know that Kenya offers a perfect combination of beautiful locale, natural light and array of wildlife and beautiful people all set in adventurous territory. Kenya has breathtaking and exquisite beauty with abundant wildlife and unmatched scenery and romantic views.
From the savannah in the south and the deserts of the north to Lake Victoria — the second largest fresh water lake in the world — in the west, the tropical beaches in the East, metropolitan cities, ancient forts and the snowcapped peaks of Mt. Kenya, Kenya has a variety to offer.
Kenya offers spectacular back-drops — Caroline Links’ Nirgendwo in Afrika (Nowhere in Africa) was the winner of Rest Foreign Language Film in the 2003 Academy Awards. The beauty of the country can be seen in the Librarian 2: Return to King Solomon’s Mines directed by Jonathan Frakes.
