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Softie (2020 film)
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Softie is a 2020 Kenyan film,[1] based on the life of political activist[2] and photojournalist Boniface Mwangi and his family. The film, directed by Sam Soko (it is Soko's first feature documentary[3]) first premiered internationally at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival[4] where it won a special jury prize for editing[5]. Softie, which premiered in Kenya on October 16, 2020, also won the Best Documentary at the Durban International Film Festival (DIFF) 2020[6]. An award that has qualified the film for consideration for the Oscar documentary[7] shortlist for the 93rd Academy Awards ceremony.[8]
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Film festivals
The film has been screened at international film festivals[9] including the Copenhagen International Documentary Festival, Full Frame Documentary Film Festival and at the Encounters Festival South Africa where it won Best Film.[10] Softie was also the opening film[11] at the Hotdocs Film Festival and at the Human Rights Festival held in Berlin.[12]
Plot
The film tells the story of the protagonist Boniface Mwangi nicknamed "Softie," Kenyan slang for "wimp," in his childhood years but who has ironically turned out as one of the most daring and audacious activists in Kenya at the forefront of fighting injustices in the country. His activism and the constant danger the path he has chosen poses to his life and that of his family create tremendous turmoil between him and his wife Njeri Mwangi, who is protective of her family.
The film chronicles the activist's seven-year journey beginning with chaos-filled street protests and culminating in Boniface's decision to run for a political seat in his childhood neighborhood, Starehe constituency, where he is confronted by the reality of challenging strong political dynasties.
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Cast
- Boniface Mwangi as Self - Photojournalist - Activist
- Njeri Mwangi as Self
- Khadija Mohamed - Churchill as Self - Mwangi's Campaign Manager
- Charles Njagua Kanyi as Self - Mwangi's Opponent - aka Jaguar
- Uhuru Kenyatta as Self - President - Kenya (archive footage)
- Christopher Msando as Self - IT Manager - IEBC (archive footage)
- Raila Odinga as Self - Presidential Candidate (archive footage)
- William Ruto as Self - Deputy President - Kenya (archive footage)
Awards
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- World Cinema Documentary Special Jury Award for Editing[13] - Sundance Film Festival 2020
- Best Film[14] - The 22nd Encounters South African International Documentary
- Best Documentary[15] - Durban International Film Festival (DIFF) 2020
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References
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