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 Togeterness Supreme Film

By Oscar Alochi

January 11, 2018

Based on actual events, Togetherness Supreme is the story of Kamau, an artist, searching for change in the midst of tribal tension in the slums. Kamau stands up against his father and his tribe to join the other side with his friend Otieno. Kamau and Otieno fight for political change for those living in dire poverty, but they are caught up in the middle of the ethnic conflict that tears apart their country and, furthermore, they are rivals for the love of Alice, a preacher’s daughter. After a contested presidential election (Kenyan presidential election of December 2007), the slums erupt in violence and Kamau’s world collapses around him.

This film paints a true reflaction of tribalism in kenya after violence followed the Kenyan August elections in 2007. One of the flashpoints was the massive shantytown of Kibera. This film tells the story of the post-election violence through the eyes of those who witnessed it

Togeterness Supreme has won several International Awards.

Directed by  Nathan Collett Initial release  5 October 2010 Music director  Eric Musyoka Cinematography  Andrew ‘Dru’ Mungai Director  Nathan Collett Copy Right AlchetronContent Courtesy Of Digital Team