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Wazi? FM is an intriguing glimpse into the lives of urban refugees, capturing a moment in Nairobi's vibrant yet precarious world. MoMo, a Somali refugee, and Kevo, his Kenyan partner, run a community radio station that's more than just a media outlet; it's a lifeline, a conduit for stories, and a bridge between cultures. The film's pacing meanders like a casual conversation, bringing out the warmth and tension of their relationship amid the backdrop of societal issues. The performances feel genuine, evoking a sense of urgency and camaraderie. The atmosphere is both hopeful and haunting, exploring themes of identity, conflict, and the power of voice. It's these nuanced layers that craft a distinctive narrative experience, shedding light on the human condition in a refreshingly raw manner.
Explores the intersection of Somali and Kenyan culturesUnique perspective on urban refugee lifeHighlights the role of media in promoting peace
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