HD
1955
Ni Sisi unfolds in a typical Kenyan village, a vibrant blend of tribes and extended families, set against the backdrop of post-election turmoil. The characters grapple with themes such as corruption, bribery, racism, and the impact of gossip. Lifelong friends find their bonds tested by swirling rumors and distrust. Yet, the community ultimately comes together to prevent further violence, showcasing the strength of unity. The film conveys a hopeful message about personal responsibility, emphasizing that both individuals and communities can influence their destinies and overcome prejudiced views. Ni Sisi encourages reflection on the 2008 election violence and the senselessness of conflict.