Pumzi

Pumzi is a short Kenyan movie; A 20 min Sc-Fi film about futuristic Africa, 35 years after World War III “The Water War”.

Nature is extinct. The outside is dead. Asha lives and works as a museum curator in one of the indoor communities set up by the Maitu Council. When she receives a box in the mail containing soil, she plants an old seed in it and the seed starts to germinate instantly. Asha appeals to the Council to grant her permission to investigate the possibility of life on the outside but the Council denies her exit visa. Asha breaks out of the inside community to go into the dead and derelict outside to plant the growing seedling and possibly find life on the outside.

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Killer Mmoja

A Kenyan movie about Genge and how it gets 3 musicians in trouble with a very wealthy family because of their daughter’s association to the style of music and the Artists. Coming from a hood background, the musicians dont sit well with an upper class family!

Killer Mmoja is a 2011 African Genge drama film, Directed by Willie Owusu and Produced by Hubert Nakitare and Aleks Kamau .Starring Nonini (the Godfather),Lady Bee (the Queen),Chege Chigunda from (TMK Wanaume),Introducing Hanako,Jaymz Kiama,Mustapha,Sandra,Stephanie and Danny.

Me, My Wife and Her Guru

Me, My Wife and Her Guru is a Kenyan movie in which Steve (Alexandros Konstantaras) is happily married to Angela (Lizz Njagah), a very successful and upcoming TV presenter. But what happens when his wife starts complaining about his outgoing lifestyle while in the same time she shows unusual interest to a religious Guru (Ian Mbugua) whose P.A. ( Millicent Wambui) dances to his flute? To make things worst Steve gets kidnapped by two not very smart thugs…

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CAST
1. IAN MBUGUA – THE GURU
2. LIZZ NJAGAH – ANGELA
3. ALEXANDROS KONSTANTARAS – STEVE
4. MILLICENT MUGADI – ESTHER
5. KEVIN ONYAGO – SMART THUG
6. HESBON – SILLY THUG
7. AUMA NJAGAH – AMANI
8. DIANA NEKOYE – AS HERSELF Written

Formula X

Formula X is a story that revolves around the twist that befalls a young, brilliant scientist one fateful Friday in Nairobi, Kenya. FRANK, 29 the main character drives home with LISA ,24 , his secretary . As he shows her around his fabulous new house, he meets JUMA a paid criminal that was sent to his house by a long time business rival to steal what could become the most expensive vaccine in medical history. The plot thickens when Franks’ wife, CINDY, 25, returns home after her business flight is cancelled and finds the trio in her living room. The confrontation and unfolding drama of betrayal and deceit is told in a fast paced narrative style that reveals the inner chaos of characters seeking love, money, fulfillment and vengeance in a modern, African capital city.

Formula X features notable cameos by local celebrities such as Karma, Gich Boy, Nonini, and Chris Kirubi among other surprises. They are superbly cast to play their roles and take this movie told in a nonlinear fashion to new heights in Kenyan cinema. The soundtrack will be released along with the movie through SoulChild records. It features some new tracks from Lady B as well as some previously slept on tracks such as “Kilio” by JOGG C that will prove to be a hit. The movie is a co-production between Light Media and Serengeti Studio

Backlash

Kiisha has the perfect life. The perfect husband, the perfect home, and now the perfect child. Life has made perfect sense since she met Toby. But the situation takes an unlikely turn when arrangements are made for her to stay at her in-laws while her husband is away. The story unfolds as deep and sometimes dark secrets emerge about her past and will ultimately lay the path for her future….

Backlash, a Kenyan movie, delves into the sometimes-strained family relationships usually hidden from public view and uses carefully structured flashbacks to tell the story of a woman’s struggle to find love and happiness.

All Girls Together

All Girls Together is about Sasha, and Josie who are middle class, young Kenyan ladies working hard to maintain their urban lifestyles; dressing fashionably . . . hanging out at the trendiest places . . . with the right class of people . . . and for the right reasons. Relationships at this point in their lives are short term with the guys dumped as easily as they are picked.

Josie changes her lifestyle to suit the man she is dating. Sasha prefers married men. The girls relationship with each other is also volatile; Josie scorns Sasha for being a home breaker, Sasha taunts Josie for being a fake. Each justifies their choice.

From A Whisper Trailer

Even though the film commemorated the 10th anniversary of the August 7th terrorist bombing in Kenya in 1998, the film is not about the terrorist bombing. The movie portrays a realistic story of the bombing aftermath by capturing the lives of the victims and their families who had to pick up the pieces of their lives shredded by the blast.

From a Whisper is a Kenyan drama film written and directed by African Movie Academy Award winner Wanuri Kahiu. The film received 12 nominations and won 5 awards at the African Movie Academy Awards in 2009, including Best Picture, Best Original Soundtrack, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay and AMAA Achievement in Editing. The film also won the Best Feature Narrative award at the 2010 Pan African Film & Arts Festival, and was honored with the 2010 BAFTA/LA Festival Choice Prize.

Oliver Litondo in “The First Grader”

Oliver Litondo was born in Kakamega, Kenya. He went to university in the United States. His career which started in broadcast journalism included as correspondent with BBC and Deutche Welle. See full Bio.

In a small, remote mountain top primary school in the Kenyan bush, hundreds of children are jostling for a chance for the free education newly promised by the Kenyan government. One new applicant causes astonishment when he knocks on the door of the school. He is Maruge (Oliver Litondo), an old Mau Mau veteran in his eighties, who is desperate to learn to read at this late stage of his life. He fought for the liberation of his country and now feels he must have the chance of an education so long denied – even if it means sitting in a classroom alongside six-year-olds.

Full of vitality and humour, “The First Grader” explores the remarkable relationships Maruge builds with his classmates some eighty years his junior. Through Maruge’s journey, we are taken back to the shocking untold story of British colonial rule 50 years earlier where Maruge fought for the freedom of his country, eventually ending up in the extreme and harsh conditions of the British detention camps.

Unseen Unsung Unforgotten

A a full feature film – 2 hours long – that is about people suffering from HIV/AIDs and how it affects them and their families and friends. The movie hopes to show people that HIV is a disease and not a judgement call on those who have it.

The cast members include: Anthony Kinuthia (alias Peter Marangi) as Baraka, Nicholas Troy as Taabu, Benta Achieng as Anyango, Lydia Nyambura as Neem, Mumbi Maina as Riziki, Joyce Gachanja as Kata, Melvin Alusa as Bob, and many others.