Ten years after its release, “Nairobi Half Life” lands on Netflix

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Ten years after its theatrical release, the Kenyan film

Nairobi Half Life

 was released on the American streaming platform Netflix.

A victory for the team and the country's cinema industry.

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With our correspondent in Nairobi,

Albane Thirouard

It's a movie almost every

Kenyan

knows that just hit

Netflix

for his 10th birthday.

And it was to a standing ovation from the public that the screening of the film ended with the film crew celebrating this anniversary in Nairobi.

Today,

Nairobi Half Life

 is still moving.

The film tells the story of Mwas, a young Kenyan who arrives in the capital in the hope of becoming an actor, but ends up dividing his time between the boards and car thefts.

The work also evokes different aspects of life in the Kenyan capital such as police violence, corruption, crime or the ambitions of youth.

It met with success as soon as it was released in Kenya.

“ 

I remember when it first came out, the movie was trending on Twitter.

The next day, theaters were sold out and the day after and the day after… The film remained in theaters for almost 7 months! 

,

recalls Mugambu Nthiga, the actor who interprets the role of Cédric. 

“It was a victory for us!

»

For many,

Nairobi Half Life

 marked a turning point in

the film industry in Kenya

.

The beginning of a great adventure that is just beginning for Serah Mwihaki, one of the screenwriters: “ 

The film has encouraged more people to get into this business.

So many have told me since I started in film thanks to

Nairobi Half Life

.

Young people now see this job as a professional career, which has made it more legitimate in Kenya”.

For Paul Ologa, actor who plays the role of Moses, “Nairobi Half Life

has been an example of success in the eyes of the whole world 

”.

 The film helped shine a light on the talent we have in Kenya.

This attracted other projects, such as the Sense 8 series on Netflix, directed by the Wachowski sisters, the creators of The Matrix, and which was partly filmed here.

It was a win for us! 

, he rejoices.

"Much remains to be done"

Other Kenyan films have also made their debut on Netflix.

A way to promote national stories across the globe.

However, if the film served as a propellant for Kenyan cinema, certain brakes still limit the development of the cinema industry in the country, deplores director Tosh Gitonga.

There is still a lack of leadership from the whole creative scene in Kenya, much remains to be done.

It is imperative that the government recognize the arts as a viable entity.

We need their support, we need funding to make films and distribute them around the world.

This lack of supervision, this lack of government policy, is a big problem for us.

Tosh Gitonga, director of Nairobi Half Life

Albane Thirouard

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