
Nick Reding
Director


Ni Sisi tells the story of a typical Kenyan village, a harmonious muddle of tribes, intermarriages and extended families, in the context of post-election violence. The characters explore issues of corruption, political bribery, racism and gossip. Friends who have lived and worked together all their lives are consumed by rumors and mistrust. However, horrific consequences are avoided when the community pulls together to avert further violence. The hopeful and empowering message of Ni Sisi is one of personal responsibility; that both individuals and communities have the power to control what happens to them and that racist attitudes and negative stereotypes of other tribes can be overcome. Ni Sisi enables the audience to discuss the 2008 post election violence and understand the futility of violence.
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Nick Reding
Director
Doreen Mwajuma
Scola
Paul Njogu
Jemo
Jacky Vike
Roxanna
Joseph Wairimu
Jabali
Triza Musimbi
Pastor Maria
Peter King Nzioki
Mzito
Krysteen Savane
Zuena
Mercy Wanjiruu
Nene
Ali Mohammed Mlatso
Alfayo
Edna Daisy Nguka
Zippy
Godfrey Ojiambo
Tall
Umi Rajab
Kate
Irungu Wairimu
Stevo

Nick Reding
Writer