another one is the spokeswoman for the kenya film and classification board, nelly muluku, says that itrs funding film producers in kenya to promote homosexuality in the name of equality and inclusion. this will be exposed and strongly resisted. i mean, do you feel that there's any credence to that kind of criticism, that you're making films somehow to a western agenda? absolutely not. i think that what i feel is un—african, is homophobia. homophobia is un—african because we, as a continent and as a country, have always been made up of diverse people, diverse societies and diverse cultures and some of those cultures and some of those people have been homosexual, notjust now, but in the past and there's recorded history of that in many different forms. so, i think that to say that it is a western agenda is incorrect, and also, it's belittling. but do you feel that your film does undermine the sensibilities of the kenyan people? how could it... because that's what the board says, that you do. well, i disagreed with the board on that side, because how could it? if we ask them for an 18 rat