A lost father. A dedicated son. A magical journey.
Nairobi, Kenya. 14 year-old Abila lives with his parents in Kibera, one of the largest slums in East Africa. One morning the teenager discovers his father ill and delirious. Someone has stolen his soul, mumbles the father as he sits huddled in a corner. Abila is shocked and confused but wants to help his father and goes in search of a suitable cure.Supported by his friend Shiku who is the same age as him, he learns that his father has gambled his soul away in the company of a spiritual woman.
The teenager doesn't want to believe it and sets about looking for the witch. When he finally discovers her in the darkest corner of the ghetto, she gives him seven challenging tasks to save his father's lost soul. Abila embarks on an adventurous journey which leads him right through the microcosm of his home town.
Soul Boy is an outstanding new feature film that comes out of a Kenyan-German co-production and was shot in Kibera. Soul Boy was filmed by the Kenyan-Ghanaian Hawa Essuman alongside the German director Tom Tykwer (Run Lola Run, Perfume, The International). The film script was developed by Billy Kahora of Kwani? and Tom Tykwer, transforming the mysteries and myths of this multi-faceted social microcosm into a modern fairytale story. The soundtrack features music by Princess Jully and Mr. Abbas. Soul Boy will be one of the best films to come out of Kenya. It is the first result of a project by One Fine Day Films, an alternative film production company that follows the non-profit society One Fine Day e.V., the local production company Ginger Ink, the film equipment manufacturer Arri München, the Göteborg International Film Festival and Goethe-Institut Nairobi.. In this project, every year, an experienced filmmaker produces a feature film with a small team of professional crew and a much larger staff of young trainees from East Africa. Professional knowledge and perspectives are shared and acquired during the direct partnership on set. Every department gets one overall responsible person and several trainees that are involved in all creative and organizational steps.
by Hawa Essuman, Kenya/Germany, produced by Tom Tykwer.
RUNNING TIME: 120 minutes
Cast Abila__ Samson Odhiambo Shiku__ Leila Dayan Opou Nyawawa__ Krysteen Savane Macharia__ Frank Kimani Abi's Father__ Joab Ogolla Abis's Mother__ Lucy Gachanja Aunt Susan__ Katherine Damaris Bojo Kevin__ Onyango Omondi Kaka Calvin__ Shikuku Odhiambo Willie__ Nordeen Abdulghani Claire__ Siobhain "Ginger" Wilson Brian__ Nick Reding Amy__ McLean Wilson Rafael__ Jomo Wilson Thief__ Godfrey Ojiambo Angry Man__ Rogers Otieno Matatu Tout__ John Githui Mr. Kamangu__ Tony Rimwah S.A.F.E. Stage Father__ Juma Williams S.A.F.E. Stage Mother__ Sharleen Njeri Kama__ Micheal Babu Kimani__ Peter Paul Njogu Bibi Okello__ Lydia Makori Mama Wekesa__ Aida Mulafu Mama Akinyi__ Rose Adhiambo Weaver Woman__ Consolata Apondi Gatekeeper__ Gilbert K. Lukalia Old Couple - Man__ Jones Onyango Ajwala Old Couple - Woman__ Clementina Makokha Auctioneer__ Christopher Abuga Thug 1__ Douglas Asila Thug 2__ Alex Jadolo Dead Man__ Anthony Waweru
CREW Directed by Hawa Essuman Written by Billy Kahora Produced by Marie Steinmann; Tom Tykwer Co-Producers Siobhain "Ginger" Wilson; Guy Wilson; Verena Rahmig; Sarika Hemi Lakhani Associate Producers Bee Gilbert; Dirk Wilutzky Director of Photopgraphy Christian Almesberger Production Designer Naima Mungai Editor Ng'ehte Gitungo Sound Mixer Big Willie Kiumi Original Music by Xaver von Treyer 1st Assistant Director Tony Rimwah Production Manager Kenya Rebecca Chandler Production Coordinator Germany Svenja Rieck Supervising Director Tom Tykwer Supervising Cinematographer Christian Almesberger Supervising Editors Sabine Smit; Guy Smit Sound Supervisor / Re-Recording Mixer Matthias Lempert Production Coordinator Caroline Ngesa Production Apprentices Godfrey Ojiambo; Kate Nyaga; Shamim Achieng AD Apprentice Rita Wachera Location Manager Peter Gachanja Set Runner Gideon Muthembwa Location Scout Tony Rimwah Location Catering Moniko's Casting by Bee Gilbert; Anna Nygh; Kevin Otieno Casting Apprentice Evans Kang'ethe Casting Camera Abbie Sharp; Kevin Otieno Production Accountant Godfrey Chege 1st Assistant Camera Rafael Jeneral D.O.P. Dream Sequence Guy Wilson D.O.P. Apprentices Stephen Kibunja; Ng'ethe Gitungo Clapper Loader Bonnie Katei Camera Apprentice Lawrence Kimani Camera Making Of Nathan Collett Gaffer Saul Ogada Electrician Suleiman Wafula Key Grip/Crane Operator Peter Juma Asst. Grip/Asst. Crane Operator Michael Chege Sound Apprentices George Adede; George Kaigwa Editing Services Stefan Gollhardt Editing Technical Consultants Étienne Boussac; Sebastian Bonde Art Director Apprentices Stephen Oloo Atengo; Jonah Ng'ang'a; Eugene Oyoo Stunt Coordinator Charles Kimbero Stunt Performer Patrick Owour Stills Photography Mwangi Kirubi Billboard VFX Photography Daniela Müller-Brunke Transport Captain Tony Lidonde Production Drivers Fred Ambia; George Paul Kimani; Bakari Hamisi; Joseph Githua ; John Kimani Kariuki Editing Facilities Ginger Ink Films (Kenya) Sound Facility sehohrkester Foley Stage Tonstudio Hanse Warns Sound Mix ARRI Film & TV Services; Henry Mayr Sound Editing Matthias Lempert Foley Artist Carsten Richter Foley Mixer Hanse Warns Sound Engineer Thomas Orthofer Visual Effects & Digital Intermediate by ARRI Film & TV Services Head of VFX Dominik Trimborn VFX Producer Nina Knott Senior Compositing Artist Chris Wieser Compositing Artist Tobias Wiesner Title Design and Animation Lutz Lemke Head of Digital Intermediate Hari Schernthaner Branch Manager Berlin Mandy Rahn Inhouse Producer Berlin Andreas Reuber Digital Intermediate Producers Andreas Mummert; Kenneth Stiller Lead Digital Colorist Bianca Stumpf Technical Projector Coordinator Kathi Klippe Digital I/O Supvervisors Christopher Chaber; Jens Vormann; Arne Hastedt Project Coordinator Dailies Daniel Schwertfeger Dailies Colorist Natalie Helgath Camera Equipment ARRI RENTAL, Berlin; Ute Baron, Stefan Düll, Christoph Hoffsten Grip Equipment Kenya Grip Company Ltd. Lighting Equipment Sparks Lighting Company Ltd. Sound Equipment Arno's Filmton - Arno Wilms; Kortwich Film-Ton-Technik Film Stock Fuji Kine Film Insurance AON Jauch & Hübener GmbH; Kiki Kasartziadou Travel Agent Kenya Let's Go Travel Travel Agent Germany Televisa Poster Artwork omstudios Berlin; Jeremias Steinmann All music performed, recorded and produced by Xaver von Treyer at Supersoul Studios, Berlin-Mitte Published by Universal Music Publishing GmbH Additional Hang Drum Performance Manu Delago Additional Cello Performance Arthur Hornig Additional Music Editing Patrick Petzold; Serge Garcia "DIRTY LAUNDRY" Performed by Gebrüder Teichmann feat. Lon'Jon, Mr. Abbas, Kimya Music written by Hannes & Andi Teichmann Words written by Lon'Jon, Abbas, Kimya Produced by Gebrüder Teichmann for NRBLN Recorded in Nairobi and Berlin Published by Copyright Control "ANDEREKOS OTIENO" Performed by Princess Jully & The Jolly Boys Band Written by Princess Jully Marketed and Distributed by Princess Jully Productions Published by Copyright Control
The Producers wish to thank: The people of Kibera; The department of Film Sevices Kenya; ARRI Film & TV Services; FUJI Kine Film - Colin Ullmann; Kenya Grip Company Ltd.; Sparks Lighting Company Ltd.; Goethe-Institut Kenya - Johannes Hossfeld & Barbara Reich & Eliphas Nyamogo; Göteborg International Film Festival - Asa Bernlo; Hubert Bals Fund - Iwana Chronis & Janneke Langelaan; German Embassy Nairobi - Karl Heinz Blinninger; The Hot Sun Foundation - Nathan Collett; ExperCo Consulting GmbH - Franz Fuchs; Ludwig Kameraverleih Berlin Just Publicity - Regine Baschny; The S.A.F.E. Ghetto Theatre Company - Nick Reding; Franz Kraus; Sepp Reidinger; Wendy & Rob Andrew; Chris Evert; Sonja Heinen; Robert Kirsch ; Manisha Lakhani; Katja Lebedjewa; David Muriithi; Anna Trzebinski; Frank Tschörtner; Mathilde Bonnefoy; Emma Frost; Ned Birkin;Joni Hurst; Billy Scherer; Anna Nygh ; Everyone at Anno's Africa;
With the kind support of Goethe-Institut Kenya; Hubert Bals Fund; Göteborg International Film Festival
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DE Eines Morgens ist Abilas Vater nicht mehr derselbe. "Sie haben mir die Seele weggenommen", sagt er und bleibt matt liegen. Beunruhigt läuft der Junge zur Mutter, doch die winkt ab - zu gerne trinkt der Vater zu viel Alkohol und redet dann wirres Zeug. Eigentlich glaubt auch Abila nicht an die alten Mythen seines Volkes, aber was ist, wenn der Vater diesmal recht hat? Was ist, wenn seine Seele tatsächlich gestohlen wurde? Mit Hilfe seiner Freundin Shiku beginnt er in den verwinkelten Gassen des Kibera - Slums nach der Wahrheit zu forschen. Ihre Suche führt sie in die Hütte einer mysteriösen Geisterfrau, der Nyawawa. Sie stellt Abila sieben rätselhafte Aufgaben. Wenn er diese alle löst, könne er die Seele des Vaters retten. Dank der Hilfe Shikus und mit Mut, Verstand und ein bisschen Glück, schafft es Abila schließlich die ersten sechs Aufgaben zu meistern.
DER STAB Regie: Hawa Essuman Regie Supervisor: Tom Tykwer Buch: Billy Kahora Produzent: Marie Steinmann & Tom Tykwer, One Fine Day Films Ko-Produktion: Ginger Inc. Kamera: Christian Almesberger Production Design: Uli Hanisch Schnitt: Ng'ehte Gitungo Schnitt Supervisor: Sabine Smit & Guy Smit Originalton: Big Willie Kiumi Sound Supervisor / Mischtonmeister: Matthias Lempert Originalmusik: Xaver von Treyer u.v.a.
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NL De veertienjarige Abila woont in een van de ellendigste krottenwijken van Afrika. Zijn vriendinnetje Shiku behoort tot een andere stam, waardoor hij eigenlijk niet met haar om mag gaan. En dan heeft zijn vader in een dronken nacht ook nog zijn ziel vergokt. Met steun van Tom Tykwer maakte de jonge Keniaanse cineaste Hawa Essuman er een fonkelende film van.
Regie: Hawa Essuman (Kenia/Duitsland, 2010)
DVD (Tiger Release, Rotterdam) Ondertiteling: EN/NL Prijs: €14,95
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