In his teenage years, Jeroen van Velzen moved back and forth between a British public school and a Kenyan beach paradise. A culture clash between eating sausages at fixed times, standing neatly in line and using the words Sir or Madam and magic stories about a man who talks to fish, seahorses that dance on the waves and the dream of capturing a giant shark.
As an adult, Van Velzen has lost his faith in the supernatural. Yet he has a nostalgic desire for the magic of his childhood. With a film crew, he returns to Kenya, where on a coral island he meets the old fisherman Masoud who teaches his apprentice Juma the tricks of the trade.
The two hunt for lightning-quick sea snakes, poisonous fish and of course the giant shark, while Masoud describes his brave deeds - with great imagination. In this way, just as in Van Velzen’s childhood, the world of people and the world of spirits meet. In his poetic, contemplative voiceover, the maker also lifts the film to a spiritual level.
- Director
- Jeroen van Velzen
- Premiere
- World première
- Country of production
- Netherlands
- Year
- 2012
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2012
- Length
- 80'
- Medium
- HDcam
- Languages
- Dutch, Swahili
- Producer
- Digna Sinke
- Production Company
- SNG Film
- Sales
- SNG Film
- Screenplay
- Jeroen van Velzen, Sara Kee
- Cinematography
- Lennart Verstegen
- Editor
- Stefan Kamp
- Sound Design
- Boon & Booy
- Music
- Jeroen Schmohl
- Cast
- Mohammed Masoud Muyongo, Juma Lonya Mwapitu
- Website
- http://wavumba.com