"If knowledge is power, libraries are where it takes shape." How to Build a Library is a timely and inspiring story about two women determined to transform Nairobi’s historic McMillan Library into a space that truly belongs to its community.
What begins as restoration evolves into a radical rethinking of space, access, and purpose. Through Book Bunk, Angela Wachuka and Shiro Koinange set out to transform the library into a civic space for connection, learning, and cultural ownership. At the film’s core is their determination to reshape not just a building, but an entire system—redefining the library as more than a container of books.
Both intimate and thought-provoking, the film highlights the power of individual and collective action while raising urgent questions about access, representation, colonial heritage and cultural ownership. At a time when both public spaces and public knowledge are under pressure worldwide, its message feels more relevant than ever. A compelling story of perseverance and vision, HOW TO BUILD A LIBRARY is ultimately about more than books—it’s about building futures and reshaping structures.
On Tuesday 5 May, the film will be preceded by an introduction.
19.05.2026
This film will also be screened (without intro) on 05.05.2026
20.15h
De Cinema
Maarschalk Gérardstraat 4
2000 Antwerp
98 min.
Spoken language: EN/Kiswahili
Subtitles: EN
Maia Lekow & Christopher King
2025, Kenia
Circle & Square Productions & One Story Up
€9 standard
€6,5 reduction
Flanders Architecture Institute x De Cinema
the Government of Flanders
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