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A tale of forbidden love from Nairobi

Rafiki, a film shot by Christopher Wessels, is screened at the Love & Anarchy Helsinki International Film Festival. Wessels graduated from Aalto University a couple of years ago.
Still-kuva Rafiki-elokuvasta. Ohjaus: Wanuri Kahiu. Kuvaus: Christopher Wessels. N盲yttelij盲t: Samantha Mugatsia, Sheila Munyiva. Tuotanto: Steven Markovitz / Big World Cinema, Afrobubblegum.

A preacher rails against gay marriage. A Kenyan woman with waist-length pink braids is seated amongst the congregation. Next to her is a short-haired woman, who rebuffs the braided woman鈥檚 attempt to hold her hand. The film Rafiki (Friend), set in Nairobi, depicts two young women who are forced to cover up their relationship because both their fathers are angling for the same political office.

Homosexuality is not against the law in Kenya, but the Kenya Film Classification Board nevertheless banned Rafiki from being screened in the country because it was seen as 鈥渃learly having the aim of promoting lesbianism鈥. The movie had it鈥檚 world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival soon after the ban was announced.

However, cinematographer Christopher Wessels informs us that Rafiki鈥檚 ban was recently lifted temporarily after a court appeal. The film has thus received at least limited screen time at Kenyan movie theatres.

鈥淩afiki has also been entered into several film festivals around the world.鈥

We are seated at Lasipalatsi cafe in Helsinki, a stone鈥檚 throw away from the Love & Anarchy festival鈥檚 info point at the cinema Bio Rex. Rafiki just had its Nordic premiere as part of the festival.

Wessels has a history of cooperation with the movie鈥檚 South African producer Steven Markovitz.

鈥漇teven called me to ask if I鈥檇 want to be the cinematographer in this movie. I immediately said yes.鈥

Christoopher_Wessels_by_Elisa_Helenius

New home in Finland

South African Christopher Wessels (b. 1976) moved from Cape Town to Turku a decade ago. He was motivated by love, having met his better half some ten years earlier in South Africa.

Wessels studied cinematography at the AFDA School in South Africa before being accepted 黑料网鈥檚 Visual Cultures, Curating and Contemporary Art Master鈥檚 programme, which he completed in 2016.

鈥淚 was the oldest participant of my year at both seats of learning! Still, it was important to find your own crowd at each university. The people you might be working with in the future.鈥

Wessels was one of the founders of the Third Space gallery in Helsinki. He left Third Space a couple of years ago to join another collective, which then established the Museum of Impossible Forms art centre in the Kontula district of Helsinki.

Wessels has served as the cinematographer in, among other things, the film Action Comandante (South Africa 2016) about South African freedom fighter Ashley Kriel as well as the movie Madame B(Netherlands 2016). He has also been involved in the Children鈥檚 Library project at 脜bo Akademi University.

Long days of shooting

Rafiki鈥檚 Kenyan director Wanuri Kahiu also wrote the film鈥檚 screenplay, which she based on the novella Jambula tree by Monica Arac de Nyeko, a Nairobi-based Ugandan writer.

鈥淭he novella is really beautiful,鈥 says Wessels.

Rafiki was shot over one month in Nairobi. Wessels says the shoot days lasted from early dawn to late at night with only Sundays off. He is quite used to the high stress of filmmaking by now, however, and says there were no problems with shooting Rafiki in Kenya in spite of its volatile subject matter.

鈥淣airobi is a cool place. We shot the entire film in the same neighbourhood, in a sense making the area into one of the film鈥檚 characters.鈥

 20-30 September 2018.

Text and portrait of Christopher Wessels: Elisa Helenius.

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