Supa Modo

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Supa Modo
Supa Modo.jpg
Film poster
Directed byLikarion Wainaina
Written bySilas Miami
Mugambi Nthiga
Wanjeri Gakuru
Kamau Wa Ndung'u
Likarion Wainaina
Produced byOne Fine Days Films
Ginger Ink Films
Starring
Maryanne Nungo
Nyawara Ndambia
CinematographyEnos Olik
Release date
  • February 2018 (2018-02) (Berlin)
Running time
74 minutes
CountriesKenya
Germany
LanguageSwahili

Supa Modo is a 2018 internationally co-produced drama film directed by Likarion Wainaina.[1] It first premiered at 68th Berlin International Film Festival.[2] It was selected as the Kenyan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 91st Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.[3][4]

Plot[]

Jo is a young girl living in a small village in Kenya. It's her dream to become a super-heroine, but unfortunately these ambitions are hindered by her impending terminal illness. As an attempt to make her desires possible the whole village is plotting a genius plan with the goal to make her wish come true.

Background[]

Supa Modo was produced as part of the workshop-project, which gives African filmmakers the opportunity to learn from mentors and create their stories for an international audience.[5] The project was founded by Tom Tykwer and . Other movies resulting from said workshops include Kati Kati, Nairobi Half Life, Something Necessary and Soul Boy.[6]

Festivals[]

The movie had its world premiere at the 68th Berlin International Film Festival in the category "Generations".[citation needed]

Controversy[]

In a series of Tweets posted on 10 June 2020, Silas Miami one of the Film's writers, highlighted the seemingly questionable terms for actors and crew on the Supa Modo movie set. The thread detailing stories from his experiences and those of his colleagues ignited the trend #KECreativesDeserveBetter that opened up the conversation of the structures of Filmmaking in Kenya. In a detailed Facebook post, the film's director Likarion Wainaina echoed the sentiments by Miami expressing the contradictory image of success during the Supa Modo's tour to Film Festivals including the New York International Children's Film Festival with no additional financial gain for the movie creators as stipulated by terms of agreement prior to production. Ginger Ink has yet to give an official statement on the matter.

Cast[]

  • as Jo
  • Akinyi Marianne Nungo as Kathryn
  • Nyawara Ndambia as Mwix
  • Johnson Gitau Chege as Mike
  • Humphrey Maina as Pato
  • Joseph Omari as Chairman
  • Rita Njenga as Nyanya
  • Dinah Githinji as Anne
  • Nellex Nderitu as Titus
  • Edna Daisy Nguka as Josephine
  • Peris Wambui as Caro
  • Mercy Kariuki as Soni
  • Cindy Kahura as Halima
  • Nick Mwathi as Villager 1
  • Muriithi Mwangi Villager 2
  • Martin Nyakabete as Villager 3
  • Joseph Wairimu as Rico
  • Isaya Evans as Hospital Orderly
  • Manuel Sierbert as Doctor
  • Michael Bahati as Nujuguna
  • Meshack Omondi as Bryo
  • Elsie Wairimy as Charlo
  • John Gathinya as Ozil
  • Francis Githinji as Toni
  • Jubilant Elijah as Kush
  • Euphine Akoth Odhiambo as Football Player
  • Mary Njeri Mwangi as Football Player
  • Benedict Musau as Football Player
  • Yu Long Hu as King Fu Fighter
  • Biqun Su as Kung Fu Fighter
  • Likarion Wainaina as Motorcycle Mounted Thief

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Vourlias, Christopher (26 October 2017). "Discop Africa: Rushlake Media Acquires 'Supa Modo' From Tom Tykwer's One Fine Day Films". Variety. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  2. ^ "| Berlinale | Press | Press Releases | All Press Releases - Generation 2018: On true fairy tales and magical realities". www.berlinale.de. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  3. ^ Musyoka, Michael (28 September 2018). "Supa Modo is Kenya's Submission to Oscars, Rafiki Loses Out". Kenyans.co.ke. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
  4. ^ Vourlias, Christopher (28 September 2018). "Kenya Picks Berlinale Crowd-Pleaser 'Supa Modo' as Its Oscar Hopeful". Variety. Retrieved 28 September 2018.
  5. ^ "First-time producers on set to shoot 'Super Modo' film". Daily Nation. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  6. ^ "onefinedayfilms". onefinedayfilms (in German). Retrieved 30 January 2018.

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External links[]


  1. ^ Miami, Silas (10 June 2020). "#KEDeserveBetter". Twitter. Retrieved 19 June 2020.
  2. ^ Media, The Standard. "Inside murky waters of the Kenyan Film Industry". The Standard Entertainment. Retrieved 19 July 2020.
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