Bahasha

2018 Tanzania drama film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bahasha (film) is a 2018 Tanzanian movie about a public official who seeks redemption after taking bribe. It battles the issue of corruption in our present society.[1][2][3]

Directed byJordan Riber
Screenplay byAndrew Whaley
Produced by
  • Louise Kamin
  • John Riber
  • Jordan Riber
  • Louise Riber
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Bahasha (film)
Directed byJordan Riber
Screenplay byAndrew Whaley
Produced by
  • Louise Kamin
  • John Riber
  • Jordan Riber
  • Louise Riber
Starring
CinematographyTalib Rasmussen
Edited byJordan Riber & Louise Riber
Release date
  • July 2018 (2018-07)
Running time
1h 25m
CountryTanzania
LanguageSwahili
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The film was nominated at Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Film In African Language in 2018.[4]

Synopsis

Kitasa had to give up on his dream to be a professional footballer due to an injury. He gets elected by his community as a public officer but soon engages in a corrupt activity disappointing himself and those around him. The movie shows how he deals with the consequences of his actions and his struggle to redeem himself. Can he?[1][5]

Cast

  • Ayoub Bombwe as Kitasa
  • Cathryn Credo as Hidaya
  • Godliver Gordian as Zawadi
  • Anita Abisai as Grace Pindi
  • Andrew Ashima as Raphael
  • Grace Essau as Paka
  • MacDonald Haule as Butu
  • Hassan Kazoa as Faraji
  • Omary Khatibu as Maganga
  • Lilian Matin as Shani
  • Hamidu Mapitu as Faustin

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