On
Metacritic the film has a score of 68 out of 100 based on reviews from 17 critics, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Additionally, its ratings on
rotten tomatoes stand at 96% from 80 reviews. The film made its Dutch premiere at the
International Film Festival Rotterdam in 2019, during its 48th edition. It also got screened at the
Dublin International Film Festival in the same year.
Ban in Kenya Rafiki was banned by the
Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) "due to its homosexual theme and clear intent to promote lesbianism in Kenya contrary to the law". The Board asked the film director to change the ending, as it was too hopeful and positive. Kahiu refused, which led to the ban of the film. The film's director,
Wanuri Kahiu, sued
Kenya's government, to allow the film to be screened and become eligible to be submitted as Kenya's entry for the
Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film at the
91st Academy Awards. She also sued for projected losses that would arise from the ban. On 21 September 2018, the Kenyan High Court judge, Wilfrida Okwany, temporarily lifted the ban on the film, allowing it to be screened in the country for seven days and meeting the minimum eligibility requirement. Once the ban was lifted, the film played to sold-out crowds at a cinema in
Nairobi. It raked in millions of shillings during this period. Despite the concession, it was not selected as Kenya's submission in the Foreign Language Film category, with
Supa Modo being sent instead. The film won the Best Narrative feature at the
Seattle Queer Film Festival in 2019. It also won the Silver Hugo award at the
Chicago International Film Festival. A comprehensive list of the Awards and Nominations Rafiki film has received over the past years is as follows: == Awards and nominations ==