Kibera Kid

2006 Kenyan film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kibera Kid is a short film set in the Kibera slums in Nairobi,[1] Kenya. It was written, directed and co-produced by Nathan Collett in collaboration with the locals of Kibera.[2]

Directed byNathan Collett
Written byNathan Collett
Screenplay byNathan Collett
Produced byNathan Collett
Leslie Khadondi
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Kibera Kid
Directed byNathan Collett
Written byNathan Collett
Screenplay byNathan Collett
Produced byNathan Collett
Leslie Khadondi
StarringIgnatius Juma
Geoffrey Twanga
Godfrey Ojiambo
Anthony Shikon’Golo
CinematographyCollin Brink
Edited byJesse Ellis
Music byJermaine Stegall
Production
company
Hot Sun Films
Distributed byHot Sun Films
Release date
  • 2006 (2006)
Running time
12 minutes
CountryKenya
LanguagesSwahili
English
Spanish
Budget$25,000
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It gives a balanced view of life in the slum and the choices which youth face. Everyday life is shown is small touches, such as the opening scene with the children running to hear the Kibera Kid rap, the potatoes frying in a large pan, and the young girl peering through the hole in the wall to see what is going on.

The cinematography give the viewer a sense of being present in the slum. The living conditions are neither sensationalized nor sentimentalized. The acting, especially by the lead actor, Ignatius Juma is outstanding. The location, the story and the acting seem very authentic and give the viewer a balanced idea of slum life - both its strengths and challenges.

This twelve-minute film featured Kibera actors in the principal roles. It has played at film festivals worldwide including the Berlin Film Festival and it won a Student Emmy from Hollywood.[3] It has been profiled by the BBC,[2] Reuters[4][5] and Al Jazeera English.[6] In April 2009, a feature film follow up to Kibera Kid was shot. The full-length film focuses on tribal conflict and the possibility of reconciliation. The film had a larger effect as it led to the formation of Hot Sun Foundation which trains the youth of the slums to make their own films.[1]

Plot

The shooting of Kibera Kid in the Kianda area of Kibera.

Kibera Kid is the story of Otieno, a 12-year-old orphan from Kibera, one of the largest slums in Kenya living with a gang of thieves who must make a choice between gang life and redemption. After a theft gone bad, Otieno is forced to choose between saving an innocent man's life and The Razors, the only family he knows.. The story is fiction but the circumstances and reality depicted are not. Crime and poverty are common in Kibera, yet there are many who will stand for a better life no matter how bad things may seem.[7]

Cast

  • Ignatius Juma as Otieno / Kibera Kid
  • Godfrey Ojiambo as JL
  • Godfrey Twanga

Awards

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Year Awarding Organization Category Nominee Result Ref
2006 Hamptons International Film Festival Best Student Film Kibera Kid Nominated [8][9]
2006 Angelus Film Festival Honorable Mention Kibera Kid Won [10]
2007 Student Emmys Best Children's Program Kibera Kid Nominated [11]
2007 ATS Foundation College Television Awards Children's Program Kibera Kid Won
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