* FILM/MOVIE *
* SOUL BOY *
* OU/WHERE: Silverbird Cinemas
Prestige Plaza
Ngong Road
Nairobi
*QUAND/ WHEN: Daily 7 PM, 6-19 March 2010
(Chaque jour à 19h du 6 au 19 mars 2010)
* ENTRY: KSh 400
Tarif : KSh 400
Résumé
Nairobi, Kenya. Abila, 14 ans, vit avec ses parent à Kibera, un des plus grands bidonvilles d'Afrique de l'Est. Un matin, l'adolescent découvre son père malade et délirant. Il va devoir compter sur l'aide de son ami Shiku, qui a le même âge que lui pour découvrir où est l'âme de son père.
Un film de Hawa Essuman, Kenya/Allemagne
Synopsis
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.
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