Supa Modo

Showings

Coming Soon Date TBD
The Main 2 Sat, Aug 17 1:00 PM
Film Info
Accessibility:HI
Captions:SUB
Program:Images of Africa
Release Year:2018
Runtime:74 min
Country/Region:Kenya
Germany
Language:Swahili
English
Kikuyu
Print Source:Juno Films
Tags:Drama
Family Friendly
Cast/Crew
Director:Likarion Wainaina
Producer:Sarika Hemi Lakhani
Marie Steinmann-Tykwer
Tom Tykwer
Ginger Wilson
Guy Wilson
Cinematographer:Enos Olik
Screenwriter:Mugambi Nthiga
Silas Miami
Wanjeri Gakura
Kamau Wandung‘u
Editor:Charity Kuria
Composer:Sean Peevers
Principal Cast:Stycie Waweru
Marrianne Nungo
Nyawara Ndambia
Johnson Fish Chege

Description

Images of Africa

ABOUT THE FILM

Jo, a witty 9-year old terminally ill girl is taken back to her rural village to live out the rest of her short life. Her only comfort during these dull times are her dreams of being a Superhero, which prove to be something her rebellious teenage sister Mwix, overprotective mother Kathryn and the entire village of Maweni think they can fulfill.

From first-time feature filmmaker Likarion Wainaina and co-producer Tom Tykwer comes this honest and inspiring story about the strength of young people in the face of adversity. Obsessed with Jackie Chan and action films, nine-year-old Jo dreams of being a superhero, but time is not on her side. When the doctors reveal that she is terminally ill, Jo leaves the hospital and returns home to be with her mom and sister. While her mom insists that she stay inside and rest, her sister has different plans. With the entire village's support, they decide to make dreams a reality and turn Jo into the superhero they know she is. Newcomer Stycie Waweru delivers a captivating and earnest performance, imbuing her character with a subtle strength that ignites the screen. This film is a stunning reminder of the power of imagination.

About Images of Africa

A screening series celebrating Minnesota's African Diaspora community through the lens of international cinema

Images of Africa is presented by MSP Film and is funded in part by MN Humanities Center with with money from the Arts and Cultural Heritage Fund that was created with the vote of the people of Minnesota on November 4, 2008.