and that doesn't result in, as the chairman of the film board, ezekiel mutua, says your foreign mastersnt to use a few characters to introduce that filth here in kenya. i mean, that's his view, that's what he's saying. so, i mean, there is this sense now, this perception that you might be doing the bidding of foreign funding agency agenda. but what's actually more curious is that anti—homosexuality laws came in with colonialism. they were introduced in the late 1900s! before that, the indigenous african people and the indigenous kenyan people did not have laws against homosexuality. so i actually propose the law itself is what is foreign. but you knew that this content would offend sensibilities in kenya, yet you pressed ahead. i mean, just why did you want to make a film about gay love? because you yourself, you're not gay, you have a partner, you have two children. so why did you feel that this was an important topic that you wanted to tackle? first, it came out of imagination, it came as a result of reading a story, beautiful, beautifulshort story that won the caine prize in 2007 cal