Movie Zetu is steadily positioning itself as Kenya’s most focused digital home for locally made films. Built specifically to serve Kenyan audiences and filmmakers, Movie Zetu offers a pay-per-view streaming model that allows viewers to rent individual titles instead of paying a monthly subscription. With convenient payment options such as M-Pesa and card, Movie Zetu removes the traditional barriers that often limit access to Kenyan productions and brings authentic stories closer to everyday viewers.
Unlike international platforms that prioritise global content, Movie Zetu is deliberately designed to spotlight Kenyan voices. The platform curates a growing library of locally produced movies and short films across multiple genres including drama, suspense, romance, documentary and experimental cinema. Titles such as I Know My Rights, Hollow, Heart Wants and Name of the Game reflect the diversity of Kenyan storytelling, culture and lived experiences. For audiences searching online for Kenyan movies to stream legally, Movie Zetu has become a central discovery hub for homegrown content.
Beyond entertainment, Movie Zetu plays a critical economic role in the creative industry. Each film is priced individually by its creators, ensuring that revenue flows directly back to the filmmakers, cast and production teams. This structure allows independent filmmakers to monetise their work sustainably while building an audience without relying on traditional broadcasters or cinemas. For emerging talent, Movie Zetu functions as both a streaming platform and a digital marketplace for Kenyan films.
Highlight Feature: I LOVE YOU by Smooth Ideas Pictures Now on Movie Zetu
One of the standout films currently available on Movie Zetu is I LOVE YOU, produced by Smooth Ideas Pictures and filmed in Eldoret. The movie follows Erick, a determined young man who risks everything by entering a haunted forest in an attempt to rescue Hadija, the woman he deeply loves. As the story unfolds, viewers are taken through a tense and emotional journey shaped by fear, superstition and sacrifice.
What makes I LOVE YOU especially powerful is its strong local setting and cultural context. Shot in Eldoret and driven by Kenyan characters and themes, the film reflects the emotional depth and creative potential of regional filmmaking outside major urban centres. On the platform, audiences can instantly access I LOVE YOU, view its runtime and rental price, and support the filmmakers directly.
As more productions like I LOVE YOU reach national and global audiences through Movie Zetu, the platform continues to redefine how Kenyan stories are distributed, discovered and celebrated online.
