Togetherness Supreme

Togetherness Supreme
Directed byNathan Collett
Produced byNathan Collett, Mercy Murugi, Mary Beth Fielder
Screenplay byNathan Collett, Mary Beth Fielder
StarringWilson Maina, Martha Kisaka, Teddy Onyango, Geoffrey Jefferson, Peter Chege, 66
CinematographyAndrew ‘Dru’ Mungai
Edited byChris King, Jesse Ellis
Release date
  • 2010 (2010)
Running time
94'
CountryKenya

Togetherness Supreme is a 2010 Kenyan film.

Synopsis

Based on actual events, Togetherness Supreme is the story of Kamau, an artist, searching for change in the midst of tribal tension in the slums. Kamau stands up against his father and his tribe to join the other side with his friend Otieno. Kamau and Otieno fight for political change for those living in dire poverty, but they are caught up in the middle of the ethnic conflict that tears apart their country and, furthermore, they are rivals for the love of Alice, a preacher's daughter. After a contested presidential election (Kenyan presidential election of December 2007), the slums erupt in violence and Kamau's world collapses around him.

Awards

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