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Country: Kenya, Language: Swahili, Kikuyu, English, 97 mins

Original Title

Shimoni
  • Director: Angela Wamai
  • Writer: Angela Wamai
  • Producer: Wangechi Ngugi

CGiii Comment

In her debut feature, Angela Wanjiku Wamai tells the story of a man at odds with his environment and at war with his inner demons. After being released from prison, Geoffrey is sent to the Kenyan village where he was raised. Formerly an English teacher, he is now forced to redirect his life in a community that he left behind, doing manual jobs that are alien to him. Justin Mirichii offers a moving performance of this tortured man trapped between the victim’s vulnerability and the perpetrator’s guilt.

Selected for Bright Future, Shimoni is an affecting meditation on the enduring consequences of unspoken trauma. The director relies on a balanced visual exposition and on the symbolic charge of some crucial details, in order to build a slow-burn narrative that is not devoid of mystery – while subtly addressing issues regarding gender roles, religion, tradition and modernity, community and isolation, and the lack of appropriate support systems for the alienated individual.

Shimoni addresses the profound, inescapable pain of open wounds that, unable to find expression and recognition, are condemned to be distorted and recreated. Restraint becomes the director’s best ally and an ethical decision in tune with the problems raised by the film.
– Cristina Álvarez López


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Cast & Characters

Justin Mirichii (as Geoffrey)
Muthoni Gathecha (as Martha)
Sam Psenjen (as Father Jacob)
Vivian Wambui (as Beatrice)
Gitura Kamau (as Kimanthi)
Daniel Njoroge (as Weru)
Eddie Mbugua (as Muchai)
Idris Fadhil (as Mzee Juma)
Irene Kariuki (as Nyina Wa Njoki)
Zainabu Harri (as Beatrice Cucu)
Alice Wairimu (as Kare)
Lucy Njoroge (as Mama Cera)
Lamar Munene (as Young Geoffrey)
Charles Njuguna (as Young Weru)
Myles Njoroge (as Mwau)
Zeddie Zanzey (as Young Man with Jerrycan)
Ainea Ojiambo (as Prison Officer 1)
Wamiti Hillary (as Prison Officer 2)
Elvis Evan (as Young Kimanthi)
Cucu Celeb (as Geoff's Grandmother)