Nairobi Half Life

Kenya's first-ever Oscar submission for Best Foreign Language Film, David Tosh Gitonga's high-energy look at Nairobi street culture was created under the auspices of Tom Twyker's (Run Lola Run) production company. An aspiring young actor from the Kenyan backwaters heads to Nairobi to make it big, but soon discovers why the city is nicknamed “Nairobbery.” A friendship with a gang leader steers him further away from his dreams of acting, but both worlds soon benefit from his involvement with the other. Able to act his way out of a dangerous, thug-filled situation on one hand, he's later able to more “realistically” portray a criminal on stage. Economically yet dynamically shot, with surprising layers of humor, Nairobi Half Life is “an affecting, funny narrative, bringing us into the layered, tumultuous life of people” (Variety).

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