Stories of our Lives

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Members of the multi-disciplinary art collective NEST spent several months travelling Kenya collecting stories of young LGBTI people – stories about their experiences and their lives in a country that is still extremely homophobic. Based on countless anonymous interviews, they developed five screenplays for short films which provide an insight into the current situation and the problems of these sexually marginalised young people.
These short, unadorned scenes are presented by director Jim Chuchu in crisp, poetic black-and-white images and accompanied by a measured soundtrack. The episodes, which address topics such as the search for identity and self-determination, enforced heterosexualisation and the struggle for acceptance, have one thing in common: they all describe the need for love and the fear of fulfilling this love openly. Time and again, their fears prompt the question: it is better to hide away, resign oneself to the situation and leave the country, or to stay and fight openly for sexual diversity? In spite of the film being banned from public screenings in Kenya, the members of NEST have opted for the latter and are determined to continue their struggle for recognition.

details

  • Runtime

    60 min
  • Country

    Kenya
  • Year of Presentation

    2015
  • Year of Production

    2014
  • Director

    Jim Chuchu
  • Cast

    Kelly Gichohi, Paul Ogola, Tim Mutungi, Mugambi Nthiga, Rose Njenga
  • Production Company

    The Nest
  • Berlinale Section

    Panorama
  • Berlinale Category

    Feature Film

Biography Jim Chuchu

Born in Nairobi, Kenya in 1982, he trained as an artist, musician and filmmaker and is one of the founding members of The NEST, an interdisciplinary art collective in Nairobi. His first short film, HOMECOMING, was one of six shorts in the AFRICAN METROPOLIS portmanteau film project which has screened at numerous international festivals.

Filmography Jim Chuchu

2013 Homecoming