THE NAIROBI SHUFFLE
The Nairobi Shuffle follows John, a naive and innocent man from a rural area, as he navigates the harsh realities of Nairobi city life. Arriving with wide-eyed excitement, John quickly becomes a target for various con artists and criminals, losing his phone, money, and even his maize within a short span. 
 
His misfortunes begin at the bus station where he witnesses a phone snatching and is then abandoned by a woman he tries to help. He struggles to communicate with the locals due to his rural accent and is further exploited by a luggage handler who disappears with his belongings. A series of unfortunate encounters ensues: a con artist steals his wallet, a child runs off with his money after promising to buy him airtime, and a boda boda rider steals his phone after offering a ride. 
 
Lost and desperate, John encounters Makata, a local hustler involved in drug dealing and other criminal activities. Makata initially appears to offer help but soon takes advantage of John's vulnerability, inducting him into his gang. John, who had travelled to Nairobi to find work and send money home to his mother, is drawn into this criminal lifestyle as a means of survival. 
 
The film then shows John's gradual transformation over seven months, from a naive villager to a hardened member of Makata's gang. He learns the tricks of the trade, participating in robberies and other illegal activities. He even tries to improve his appearance by buying new clothes, which leads him to a tailor named Mulili. 
 
John develops a connection with Mulili, a hardworking woman with aspirations of becoming a fashion designer. He helps her out of a tight spot by buying her some much-needed supplies. This interaction hints at a possible redemption arc for John. 
 
Meanwhile, tensions rise within Makata's gang. Biggy, the apparent leader, grows impatient with Makata and Godana. There's a hint of a power struggle and potential betrayal within the group. The police are also on their trail, adding to the growing danger. 
 
The synopsis ends with John's past catching up to him when a police officer recognizes him from an earlier incident. This sets the stage for a potential climax where John will have to face the consequences of his choices..... 
 
 
 
Production Team 
Executive Producer: Brighton Ochieng Odwar 
Line Producer: Kings Brighton 
Director: Kings Brighton 
Story by: Romiyo Caviol 
Script Writer: Brighton Ochieng Odwar 
Director of Photography (DOP): Romiyo Caviol 
Assistant Director: Romiyo Caviol 
Assistant Director: Kenneth Becker 
Script Supervisor: Spinta Ke 
Camera 1: Simon Peter 
Camera 2: Alan Ian 
Lighting Technician: Glen Ochieng 
Sound: KB254 LABEL 
Makeup Artist: Kings Brighton 
Production Designer: Malcolm Leno 
Set Designer: Malcolm Leno 
Props Master: Tobias Onyango 
Location Manager: Malcolm Leno 
 
Editing Team 
Kings Brighton 
Romiyo Caviol 
 
VFX 
Simon Peter 
Kings Brighton 
 
Production House: Odwars Solutions 
Photography: Jimmy and Co Studios 
 
Cast 
Makata: Malcolm Leno 
Saiko: Stan Pablo 
Mully: Viola Odhiambo 
John: Joseph Odoyo 
Cindy: Caroline 
Noy: Javan Otieno 
Iano: Helary Agwambo 
Shiro: Kiriri Rose 
Kabito: Mido Otieno 
Bigy: Clinton Otieno 
Mama John: Everlyne Atieno 
Mama Makata: Rose 
Police: Manudekudum 
Mama Mully: Doreen 
 
Special Thanks 
Cool Collection 
Euro Pub 
Ayiera Initiative 
Brian Onyango 
Abdi Usama Wahid 
James Kariuki 
 
Disclaimer 
 
This film is inspired by true events, but certain characters, names, locations, and incidents have been fictionalized for dramatic purposes.  While every effort has been made to portray the core story accurately, some liberties have been taken with the narrative. 
 
The filmmakers acknowledge the use of copyrighted music in this film.  While every effort has been made to identify and credit the copyright holders, we recognize that inadvertent omissions may occur.  This film is intended for entertainment purposes only, and no commercial gain is being sought from the use of this music.  All rights to the respective musical compositions and recordings belong to their respective owners.
 
                                            
 
			 
			 
			 
			 
			
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