From A Whisper

Film

by Wanuri Kahiu

Details

Kenya / 2008 / 90mins / Drama / English

This film commemorates the 10th anniversary of the August 1998 terrorist bombing of the US Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya, in which over 250 people died and more than 5,000 were injured. The film tells the story of an artist and an intelligence officer, and how they find unique ways to move on from the tragedy that shattered their lives.

Trailer

About the Director

Wanuri Kahiu

Wanuri Kahiu is an alumna of UCLA’s master’s program in film directing and made her professional debut in 2006, directing a behind-the-scenes documentary, The Spark that Unites. In 2008 she completed her first feature film, From a Whisper, which was based on the real-life events surrounding the 1998 twin bombings of US Embassies in Nairobi and Dar es Salaam. The film went on to win several international awards. In 2009 Kahiu completed a short science-fiction film, Pumzi (Air), which was partially funded by Focus Features (part of NBC Universal), the Goethe-Institut, and Changa Moto Fund in Kenya. Pumzi premiered at Sundance Film Festival and went on to win best short film at Cannes Independent Film Festival and the Silver at Carthage Film Festival. Her 2018 film, Rafiki is the first Kenyan feature film to be invited to Cannes Film Festival 2018 as part of the Official Un Certain Regard selection. Rafiki was banned by the Kenya Film Classification Board (KFCB) "due to its homosexual theme." Kahiu sued Kenya's government, and the ban was later lifted. After the lift, the film was shown to a sold-out crowd at a cinema in Nairobi. Kahiu is part of AFROBUBBLEGUM a collective of African artists whose ambition is to create fun, frivolous and fierce work. Learn More