Kati Kati

Kati Kati

Release date : September 10, 2016
Runtime : 1h 15m
Countries of origin : Kenya / Germany /
Original Language : Swahili / English /
Director : Mbithi Masya /
Production companies : Ginger Ink / One Fine Day Films /
September 10, 2016 1h 15m Kenya Drama Swahili More
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Bereft of earthly memories, a new arrival in the afterlife struggles to recover the past, in this poetic fantasy that offers a dark reflection on personal atonement in the shadow of Kenya’s violent past. Imagine waking up one day in a barren wasteland. Amnesia leaves you clueless as to your whereabouts, your identity, and how you arrived. A small group of strangers welcomes you to a nearby oasis resort, and they reveal to you the nature of this new reality. You are dead. And this is the afterlife. This is what happens to Kaleche (Nyokabi Gethaiga) in the enigmatic opening sequence of Kati Kati, writer-director Mbithi Masya's poetic first feature film.
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  • title:Kati Kati
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2016
  • Runtime:1h 15m
  • Genres: Drama · Fantasy ·
  • Countries of origin: Kenya · Germany ·
  • Original Language: Swahili · English ·
  • Director: Mbithi Masya /
  • Writers: Mbithi Masya · Mugambi Nthiga ·
  • Production companies: Ginger Ink · One Fine Day Films ·
  • Overview:Bereft of earthly memories, a new arrival in the afterlife struggles to recover the past, in this poetic fantasy that offers a dark reflection on personal atonement in the shadow of Kenya’s violent past. Imagine waking up one day in a barren wasteland. Amnesia leaves you clueless as to your whereabouts, your identity, and how you arrived. A small group of strangers welcomes you to a nearby oasis resort, and they reveal to you the nature of this new reality. You are dead. And this is the afterlife. This is what happens to Kaleche (Nyokabi Gethaiga) in the enigmatic opening sequence of Kati Kati, writer-director Mbithi Masya's poetic first feature film.
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