The regulator said it had observed with concern that many filmmakers have been unable to commercially benefit from their productions or showcase them at film festivals due to non-compliance.
At the summit, KFCB used the platform to reinforce its mission of bringing Kenyan stories closer to audiences, particularly in grassroots communities where access to cinemas remains limited.
TV news bulletins need to be urgently moved out of the watershed period because exposing our children to that content has become increasingly harmful.
KFCB has given filmmakers three months to submit unlicensed or unclassified films produced from 2018 onwards, warning that any works not approved by June 4, 2026, will face action.