Wageuzi: Battle 2012 - A Short Animated Film on 2012 Kenyan Politics

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Kenyan animator Andrew Kaggia holds up the mirror to Kenya’s political situation in the wake of one of the country’s most impotant years politically and historically. His short film Wageuzi takes Kenya’s most prominent presidential candidates for the 2012 election and pits them in a futuristic Transformers-esque battle against each other.

Small nuances and characteristics about each candidate taken into consideration, from their campaign slogans, popular catchphrases and mannerisms are captured expertly in the short animated film that Andrew spent approximately Ksh 300,000 ($3,000) producing.

 

 

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