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Nairobi Half Life ALREADY Winning Accolades Worldwide

Released just last week, Kenyan gangsta film, Nairobi Half Life, is already getting recognition world over with both the cast and crew winning accolades. German director Tom Tykwer who co-produced the film is set to be revered with a special retrospective of his work at the upcoming Zurich Film Festival in Switzerland.

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Tom, who was part of the production, joined Kenyan director, Tosh Gitonga, on-set of the Kenyan thriller. He will be feted with screenings of his works Run Lola Run, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, Winter Sleepers and Heaven during the annual event, which will take place between 20 and 30 September.

 

In yet another part of the world, this time in South Africa, the movie was a hit with audiences at the just concluded Durban Film Festival where the lead actor Joseph Wairimu bagged the Best Actor award.

Joseph Wairimu in Nairobi Half Life

Speaking about the movie, Tosh says, “The shooting was intense; it took me four weeks of preparation and three weeks to shoot. The theme of the movie is a far cry from the normal stories told from Africa about famine and war. It showcases Nairobi as it is – we introduce Nairobi to the viewers. Kenyans will relate to it so much more.”

Nairobi Half Life ALREADY Winning Accolades Worldwide

Released just last week, Kenyan gangsta film, Nairobi Half Life, is already getting recognition world over with both the cast and crew winning accolades. German director Tom Tykwer who co-produced the film is set to be revered with a special retrospective of his work at the upcoming Zurich Film Festival in Switzerland.

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Tom, who was part of the production, joined Kenyan director, Tosh Gitonga, on-set of the Kenyan thriller. He will be feted with screenings of his works Run Lola Run, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, Winter Sleepers and Heaven during the annual event, which will take place between 20 and 30 September.

 

In yet another part of the world, this time in South Africa, the movie was a hit with audiences at the just concluded Durban Film Festival where the lead actor Joseph Wairimu bagged the Best Actor award.

Joseph Wairimu in Nairobi Half Life

Speaking about the movie, Tosh says, “The shooting was intense; it took me four weeks of preparation and three weeks to shoot. The theme of the movie is a far cry from the normal stories told from Africa about famine and war. It showcases Nairobi as it is – we introduce Nairobi to the viewers. Kenyans will relate to it so much more.”

3rd September 2012: Ten things you should know this morning

A great weekend it was indeed. Now, time to catch up with all that you missed.

1. Shaffie proves to be a real baller. He just got Ringtone a chain worth Sh. 250, 000. Check it out.

2. Take a look at where Octopizzo came from. Talk about rags to ritches.

3. Will Goldie be paying Kenya a surprise visit soon?

4. So, Jaguar and Raila are now good pals. Check out their pic.

5. From Juliani to Martha Karua & More: Check Out Cool Paintings of Kenyan Celebrities.

6. Hardly a month has passed since Abbas came back to the country, and he already has beaf with yet another rapper.

From Juliani to Martha Karua & More: Check Out Cool Paintings of Kenyan Celebs7. Check out the behind the scenes photos for Octopizzo’s latest video shoot.

8. The next Kisima Award Winner will be a very fortunate individual. Guess how much he/she will be getting

9. Check out this interview with the main character for Nairobi Half Life as he talks about difficult scenes.

10. Unbelievable! Crowd favorite Ojiji loses the Nokia: Don’t Break The Beat contest.

CROWD FAVOURITE OJIJI LOSES NOKIA DON’T BREAK THE BEAT!

Crowd favourite and immensely talented freestyler lost out in the final…

Actually he was -get this- SECOND RUNNERS UP in what was one of the most crowd dissapointing decisions in the history of hiphop.

But fret not, we do indeed have a worthy champion in X-Calibur who was crowned the king. This lad has stage presence and is quit the performer in contrast to Kevin Ojiji’s minimalist approach to hiphop that only focuses in delivering punchline after punchline.

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When you think about it, maybe what the judges were looking for was an all round performer but members of the audience were heard shouting that if it was indeed a FREESTYLING contest, Ojiji should have won given the fact that he thinks on the fly at one point even picking impromptu props (a can of RedBull and a bottle of water).

But with that said, a hearty congratulations go out to the East African hiphop freestyling champion X-Calibur.