Election violence based on ethnicity is a recurrent phenomenon in Kenya, but the destruction in 2007 was unparalleled. Youth gangs egged on by politicians roamed the country for three months, plundering, raping and murdering. Some 1200 people were killed. Over 300,000 Kenyans fled. The International Court of Justice in The Hague is still investigating suspects.
Anne is one of the victims: her husband dead, son in a coma, farm destroyed and she herself ended up in a hospital bed. For the sake of her child, she wants to build up her life again, whatever the cost. She meets Joseph, who was on the side of the culprits during the riots. He is burdened by guilt, but is still under the control of the gang he was a member of. Both look for a way out.
Something Necessary tells the true story. The film primarily shows how complex things are when it's not about the statistics of a conflict but the people behind the numbers.
- Director
- Judy Kibinge
- Premiere
- World premiere
- Countries of production
- Kenya, Germany
- Year
- 2013
- Festival Edition
- IFFR 2013
- Length
- 85'
- Medium
- DCP
- Languages
- Kikuyu (Gikuyu), English, Swahili
- Producers
- Sarika Hemi Lakhani, Siobhain "Ginger" Wilson
- Production Companies
- One Fine Day Films, Ginger Ink Films
- Sales
- VOD-consulting
- Screenplay
- Mungai Kiroga, JC Niala
- Cinematography
- Adeyinka Edward Daniyan
- Editor
- Justin Kariuki Wachira
- Production Design
- Carol Gaciku Wahome
- Sound Design
- Lucas Seeberger
- Music
- Matthias Petsche
- Cast
- Susan Wanjiru, Walter Lagat
- Local Distributor
- Hubert Bals Fund
- Website
- http://www.somethingnecessary-film.org