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Nairobi Half Life

  • 2012
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
1.1K
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Nairobi Half Life (2012)
Drama

A young, aspiring actor from upcountry Kenya dreams of becoming a success in the big city. In pursuit of this and to the chagrin of his brother and parents, he makes his way to Nairobi:the c... Read allA young, aspiring actor from upcountry Kenya dreams of becoming a success in the big city. In pursuit of this and to the chagrin of his brother and parents, he makes his way to Nairobi:the city of opportunity.A young, aspiring actor from upcountry Kenya dreams of becoming a success in the big city. In pursuit of this and to the chagrin of his brother and parents, he makes his way to Nairobi:the city of opportunity.

  • Director
    • David 'Tosh' Gitonga
  • Writers
    • Billy Kahora
    • Potash Charles Matathia
    • Samuel Munene
  • Stars
    • Joseph Wairimu
    • Olwenya Maina
    • Shix Kapyenga
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    1.1K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David 'Tosh' Gitonga
    • Writers
      • Billy Kahora
      • Potash Charles Matathia
      • Samuel Munene
    • Stars
      • Joseph Wairimu
      • Olwenya Maina
      • Shix Kapyenga
    • 11User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 15 wins & 9 nominations total

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    Joseph Wairimu
    • Mwas
    Olwenya Maina
    • Oti
    Shix Kapyenga
    • Amina
    • (as Nancy Wanjiku Karanja)
    Mugambi Nthiga
    Mugambi Nthiga
    • Cedric
    Paul Ogola
    • Mose
    Antony Ndung'u
    • Waf
    Johnson Gitau Chege
    • Kyalo
    Kamau Ndungu
    • John Waya
    Abubakar Mwenda
    • Dingo
    Mburu Kimani
    • Daddy M
    Mehul Savani
    • Khanji
    Maina Joseph
    • Kimachia
    Isaac Kiarie
    • Kama
    Peterson Gathambo
    • Kuheyo
    Ainea Ojiambo
    • Officer Mutua
    Tony Rimwah
    • Officer
    Mukami Njiru
    • Mama Mwas
    • (as Mukani Njiru)
    Eduardo Waigwa
    • Baba Mwas
    • Director
      • David 'Tosh' Gitonga
    • Writers
      • Billy Kahora
      • Potash Charles Matathia
      • Samuel Munene
    • All cast & crew
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    User reviews11

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    6mduncanwalls

    Kenyans buying Kenya

    In Kenyan film and TV industry, no other film has had the ratings that NHF has had, even at the local box office. It shows and refutes claims that Kenyans do not buy what is local, goes on to show there's a great market for film, and the possibilities are endless. Give people something they can relate to; directly or otherwise, you shall keep smiling. It shows there's hunger for content among Kenyan consumers. The hash tag #NHF and #NairobiHalfLife trended for a while after the premiere. It serves and acts as the bar to reach in Kenyan film making. Judging by the reviews and feedback from film festivals, a masterpiece. Outstanding performances by Mws (Joseph Wairimu) and Oti (Maina Olwenya). Audience appeal top notch, execution thumbs up to Tosh Gitonga. A must watch.
    9JvH48

    Starting actor moves to capital city, looking for a role. Stumbles on shady side job, and shows remarkable talents in both. Entertaining and promising debut from Kenya

    I saw this film at the Rotterdam film festival 2013 (IFFR), where it was part of the Bright Future section. Main character Mwas grows up in a small village. He dreams of becoming in actor in the capital city Nairobi, also known as Nairobbery. The latter side of the large city takes him off guard immediately upon arrival. Pennyless he winds up in jail, albeit not guilty of any crime. He needs some time to adjust himself to the environment, thereby attracting the attention of a fellow prisoner when showing an original twist on an assignment to clean the toilets.

    After his innocence is established and he is released, he remembers the promise of that fellow prisoner to help him find a job. His disarming and fearless attitude makes him a perfect fit for a gang that "obtains" parts from parked cars. He shows extraordinary talents in misleading policemen, and his natural insight in body language makes him very useful in price negotiations when re-selling the stolen goods.

    While still on the lookout for auditions where they need an actor like him, we see a duo-story enfold. Both story lines develop steadily in alternating scenes. As a bonus we get an inside view in Nairobi, and how people live there in the big city. We can only assume that this view is realistic. But even if we are mislead in this, it still is beautifully shot and acted throughout.

    On one of his first auditions he shows remarkable knowledge how criminals operate, and a natural way of playing the role of a criminal. Of course, we viewers know how he obtained inside information about the underworld. Anyway, it serves him well and he immediately gets the role. He has some problems in combining the two ways of life, but on average he copes very well under the circumstances.

    A cynic like me may point out that some events are a bit too coincidental. He seems to have an above average amount of luck working in his advantage. On the other hand, when otherwise we would have had no story, hence no scenario to base this film on. Yet I remain skeptical, when for instance he is the only one who gets unharmed out of a gang clash. And a shootout near the end of the film considerably delays him, but he is still able to reach just-in-time the premiere of the stage play he has a role in. A bit unlikely, maybe, but providing for extra emphasis on his impressive monologue in the finale of the play.

    All in all, 96 minutes well spent. That this film got a justified place in the Bright Future section of the festival, is an unmistakable hint that we long to see more of these film makers and lead actor in the future to come. The festival visitors gave this film a good score of 4.45 (out of 5), thus ranking it a deserved 10th place (out of 178) for the audience award.
    9filmboxonline

    Superb storytelling, one of the best from Africa

    Was able to watch this gem at last year's Dubai International Film Festival. By the end of the screening, I was sure that this had to be my favorite movie in the festival. The performances were fine. And this being a trial-and-error sort of attempt for the filmmakers, Nairobi Half Life was really good than one can expect. The story is solid, and probably the best part of the experience. And best part is, the director manages to tag as long for a journey throughout Nairobi, from the police jail cells, the slums, to the gangster infested roads, it is like visiting Nairobi after all. Everyone in the audience loved it. If the film is playing near you, please go watch it.
    10diasporadical

    "It's your choice whether to look or to look away"

    Nairobi Half Life does not boast an original premise. A young kid from rural Kenya with dreams of moving to the city(Nairobi) and becoming an actor.

    What immediately differentiates it from other local films and a lot of international films is how it casts an unforgiving realistic eye on the protagonists life and actions. The movie does an excellent job of examining the underbelly of suffering and desperation in the country, from personal struggles of the youth to larger hurdles the nation is trying to leap; all the while narrating a story that will take you through a full range of genuine emotions before leaving you somewhat inspired and in some form of reflection.

    The actors are commendable in their performances and bar one minor continuity error (or two), the storytelling is superb.

    I highly recommend this to anyone looking for a different African cinematic experience.

    I have a full length review on my website, should you care for more details
    3cdownes-56407

    Terrible

    How has this scored 7.4 on here? I would question the varacity of the scoring of this. Are other movies so blatantly over rated?

    The acting was terrible, the storyline contrived and muddled and the characters where cheap stereotypes. While I enjoy experiencing cinema from different cultures this had very little of merit.

    Other reviews mention the morality and standards laid down for a younger audience, I'm amazed. The main character turns to crime while he pursues his dream of being an actor and falls in love with the whole with a heart. This storyline has been told a thousand times and mostly in a much better manner than this. I struggled to stay awake watching this and couldn't in all honesty reccomend this to anyone.

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      The official submission of Kenya to the Best Foreign Language Film of the 85th Academy Awards 2013.

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    • Release date
      • October 11, 2012 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Kenya
      • Germany
    • Official site
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    • Languages
      • Swahili
      • Kikuyu
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mi otra vida en Nairobi
    • Filming locations
      • Nairobi, Kenya
    • Production companies
      • One Fine Day Films
      • Ginger Ink Films
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    • Budget
      • €500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 40m(100 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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