Kenya Film Commission unveils Kalasha award nominees
- 04 Mar 2024
 

The Kenya Film Commission has unveiled the nominees for the 13th Kalasha Awards.
The award ceremony is scheduled to take place on March 30, with a myriad of week-long festival activities leading up to the gala dinner at the Kenya International Conference Centre (KICC).
At the announcement, KFC CEO Timothy Owase said, “The Kalasha Awards remain a cornerstone in recognizing and celebrating exceptional talent within our industry.”
Here is the full list of 2024 nominees.
Best Lead Actor In A Film
- Dr. Edwin Nyutho as Libabu in ‘Half Open Window’
 - Patrick Owino as Mzee Thabiti in ‘Mvera’
 - Pascal Tokodi as Melita in ‘A Familiar Christmas’
 - Emmanuel Mugo as Makena in ‘Itifaki’
 - Godwill Odhiambo as Dennis in ‘Where the River Divides’
 
Best Lead Actress In A Film
- Lina Sande in ‘Mvera’
 - Nice Githinji as Koki Mandla in ‘The Caller’
 - Maureen Kunga as Noni in ‘A Familiar Christmas’
 - Mwixx Mutinda as Juliana in ‘Act of Love’
 - Shandra Daisy Apondi as Mary in ‘Where the River Divides’
 
Best Supporting Actor In A Film
- Samson Omondi as Adili in ‘Half Open Window’
 - Jack (Hulk Shira) Mutinda as Agent John in ‘Itifaki’
 - Benjamin Onyango as Okoth in ‘Where the River Divides’
 - Michael Oluoch as Jawinaam in ‘Agonda’
 - Frank Ogutu as Otile in ‘Tembe’
 
Best Supporting Actress In A Film
- Wangui Muiruri as Imani in ‘Half Open Window’
 - Kibibi Salim as Saumu in ‘Mvera’
 - Brenda Mwai as Milly Chanya in ‘The Caller’
 - Ruth Kamanzi as Immaculate in ‘A Familiar Christmas’
 - Ann Muli as Koki in ‘Murder Camp’
 
Best Editor
- Hannah Wangari for ‘A Familiar Christmas’
 - Koome Mwirebua for ‘Act of Love’
 - Omar Hamza for ‘Itifaki’
 - MD Neely– Derek Hammeke for ‘Where the River Divides’
 - Steve Biko for ‘Murdered for Love’
 
Best Lighting Technician
- Jordan Danelz for ‘Where the River Divides’
 - Joseph Churu for ‘Act of Love’
 - Jethro Omusieni for ‘Half Open Window’
 - Gregory Kiwo for ‘A Familiar Christmas’
 - Abdallah Salim for ‘Mvera’
 
Best Special Effects
- Jirongo Luyali for ‘The War Within’
 - Omar Hamza for ‘Itifaki’
 - David Jalenga for ‘Where the River Divides’
 - Gladys Njeri for ‘Bazenga’
 - B. Maina Wanjohi for ‘Mvera’
 
Best Director Of Photography
- Daudi Anguka for ‘Mvera’
 - Andrew Bradford for ‘Where the River Divides’
 - Joel Ingo for ‘Venom – Beyond the Bite’
 - Elijah Kanyi for ‘Murdered for Love’
 - Jim Bishop for ‘Half Open Window’
 
Best Short Film
- ‘Hell or High Water’ by Njuguna Nganga
 - ‘Itifaki’ by June Wairego
 - ‘Where the River Divides’ by Matrid Nyaga
 - ‘Bazenga’ by Jacktone Munala
 - ‘Act of Love’ by Shirleen Wangari
 
Best Documentary Feature
- ‘Limo on the Run’ by Njoki Muhoho
 - ‘The Heartbreak Documentary’ by Dennis Ochieng
 - ‘Murdered for Love’ by John Allan Namu
 - ‘Death of a Kenyan Heiress – The Last Door’ by John Allan Namu
 - ‘Rajo’ by Peter Nolon
 
Best Documentary Short
- ‘Embracing Brilliance’ by Samuel Oduor
 - ‘Venom – Beyond the Bite’ by Maurice Oniango
 - ‘Kiw’u – Thirst for Survival’ by Michael Mulwa
 - ‘Coffee Production Documentary’ by DEKUT- KFC Film Hub
 - ‘The Pink Champions’ by Omar Kibulanga
 
Best Make-Up And Hair Stylist
- Eva Waitherero for ‘Act of Love’
 - Fatma Muhidin Kayla for ‘Mvera’
 - Classford Saul for ‘A Familiar Christmas’
 - Njeri Gatheru for ‘Where the River Divides’
 - Purity Makandi for ‘Half Open Window’
 
Best Production Designer
- Horace Onyango for ‘Mvera’
 - Richie Mulama for ‘Act of Love’
 - Nancy Aluoch for ‘Where the River Divides’
 - June Ndinya for ‘A Familiar Christmas’
 - Catherine Muema for ‘Murdered for Love’
 
Best Sound Designer
- Felix Mwema for ‘Instant Dad’
 - Mbaru Patrick for ‘Act of Love’
 - Omar Hamza for ‘Itifaki’
 - Zak DeVries for ‘Where the River Divides’
 - Mercy Adundo for ‘Venom – Beyond the Bite’
 
Best Feature Film
- ‘Half Open Window’ by Margaret Wacera
 - ‘Mvera’ by Daudi Anguka
 - ‘An Instant Dad’ by Jennifer Gatero
 - ‘A Familiar Christmas’ by Reuben Odang
 - ‘Mono’ by Joyce Gachanja
 
Best Original Screenplay
- Matt Black for ‘Where the River Divides’
 - Brian Munene for ‘The Caller’
 - Voline Ogutu for ‘Mvera’
 - Teddy Gitau for ‘Half Open Window’
 - Gathoni Kamau for ‘Murder Camp’
 
Best Original Score
- Alex Mugenda for ‘Mvera’
 - Israel Brandon for ‘An Instant Dad’
 - Lucas McNally for ‘Act of Love’
 - Kyle McCuiston for ‘Where the River Divides’
 - Ladbi Ommes for ‘Agonda’
 
Best Costume Designer
- Eddah Wakesho for ‘Where the River Divides’
 - Michael Nzioki Mbithi for ‘A Very Merry Xmass’
 - Joy Dena for ‘Mvera’
 - Vivian Njeri for ‘Act of Love’
 - Aisha Muthoni for ‘Bazenga’
 
Best Director
- Omar Hamza for ‘Half Open Window’
 - Daudi Anguka for ‘Mvera’
 - MD Neely for ‘Where the River Divides’
 - Elijah Kanyi for ‘Death of a Kenyan Heiress’
 - Eric M. Mwangi for ‘Act of Love’
 
Best Regional Film
- ‘Wife for Hire’ by Robin Odongo
 - ‘The Whole Nine Yards’ by Victor ‘Viboks’ Omondi
 - ‘Barua la Uhamisho’ by Rodgers Maithya Mulatya
 - ‘Two Let’ by Nduruka Njoroge
 - ‘5 Jane and the Fried Chicken’ by Peterson Kariuki
 
Best Lead Actor In A TV Drama
- Blessing Lunga’ho as Dominic in ‘Igiza’
 - Jimmi Gathu as Tandala in ‘Kina’
 - Charles Ouda as Melchizedek Karani in ‘Salem’
 - Isaboke Nyakundi as Elijah in ‘Shamba la Wanyama’
 - Sele Mzamil as Kisasi in ‘Sanura’
 
Best Lead Actress In A TV Drama
- Serah Ndanu Teshna as Linda/Nicole in ‘Igiza’
 - Sanaipei Tande as Nana Tandala in ‘Kina’
 - Faith Kibathi as Rebecca in ‘Single Kiasi’
 - Ivy Wanjiku as Sanura in ‘Sanura’
 - Sarah Hassan as Nina in ‘Zari’
 
Best Supporting Actress In A TV Drama
- Sophie Reuben as Safira in ‘Pete’
 - Aisha Said as Nyashee in ‘Sanura’
 - Brenda Wairimu as Lola in ‘Zari’
 - JulieBrenda Nyambura as Bella Mwakazi in ‘Kina’
 - Caroline Muhugu as Wanja in ‘Kasiri’
 
Best TV Advertisement
- ‘Melano CC’ by Amit Ramrakha
 - ‘Nip Nap TVC’ by Caroline Wambui
 - ‘APA Moments of Past Disasters’ by Abu Melita
 
Best Performance In A TV Comedy
- Ruth Nyambura in ‘Comedy Riot’
 - Abel Mutua in ‘Roast House’
 - Kevin Kasyoki in ‘Kam u Stay’
 
Best TV Show
- ‘#Twende Modogashe’ by Margaret Wanjiku
 - ‘This Love+1’ by Eugene Mbugua
 - ‘Our Perfect Wedding S16 Show’ by Eugene Mbugua
 - ‘Best of Show’ by Eugene Mbugua
 - ‘The Real Housewives of Nairobi – S1’ by Eugene Mbugua
 
Best Supporting Actor In A TV Drama
- Ojiambo Ainea as Musa in ‘Igiza’
 - Ndungi Githuku as Serro in ‘Kina’
 - Michael Munyoki as Eric in ‘Single Kiasi’
 - Mike Makori as Lwanda in ‘Zari’
 - Jeff Omondi Opondo as Sanchez in ‘Becky’
 
Best TV Drama
- ‘Igiza’ by Abdulkadir Abdullahi
 - ‘Pepeta’ by James Kombo
 - ‘Single Kiasi’ by Grace Kahaki
 - ‘Zari’ by Khadija Hassan
 - ‘Kina Season 4’ by Appie Matere
 
Best TV Comedy
- ‘Kam u Stay’ by Damaris Irungu
 - ‘Roast House’ by Caroline Wambui
 - ‘Comedy Riot’ by Caroline Wambui
 
Best Animation
- ‘Kito and Chacha’ by Ebby Productions
 - ‘Death Valley’ by Stephen Kennedy Kyalo
 - ‘Blood Thirst’ by Luigi Sanya Ososo
 - ‘Mara Cry for Rain’ by John Irimu
 - ‘The Shepherd’ by Maureen Mureithi
 
Best Student Film
- ‘Full Time Husband’ by MultiChoice Talent Factory
 - ‘Somewhere in Kole’ by MultiChoice Talent Factory
 - ‘Hex Appeal’ by USIU Africa
 - ‘God Forbid’ by Africa Digital Media Institute Film Aid Kenya
 - ‘Untold’
 
Best Kids Production
- ‘Ndemwa M’ by Michael Mutahi
 - ‘Preschool Kids’ Learning’ by Ruth Muriithi
 - ‘Lets Dance’ by Luigi Sanya Ososo
 - ‘Storytime with Zuri, Jasiri and Toto’ by Brian Apanja
 - ‘Sikicho’s Long Day’ by Darren Collins
 
Best Viewers Choice (Feature)
- ‘Half Open Window’ by Margaret Wacera
 - ‘Mvera’ by Daudi Anguka
 - ‘An Instant Dad’ by Jennifer Gatero
 - ‘A Familiar Christmas’ by Reuben Odanga
 - ‘Mono’ by Joyce Gachanja
 
Best International Award
- ‘Heroic Bodies’ by Sara Suliman- Sudan
 - ‘The Midnight Bride’ by Doreen R. Kilimbe- Tanzania
 - ‘Unheard’ by Polly Kamukala- Uganda
 - ‘Love Transfusion (Kiapo Cha Damu)’ by Kefa Hussein Igilo- Tanzania
 - ‘My Woman’ by Brenda Malemba- Tanzania
 
Best Documentary By A Student
- ‘Art on the Skin’ by Kenya Film School
 - ‘Treasure Beneath the Mangrove’ by Kenya Film School
 - ‘In the Language of Our Mothers’ by Film Aid Kenya
 - ‘Echoes of Home’ by Film Aid Kenya
 - ‘Is It Because I’m a Girl’ by Film Aid Kenya
 
Best Viewers Choice (TV Drama)
- ‘Igiza’ by Abdulkadir Abdullahi
 - ‘Pepeta’ by James Kombo
 - ‘Single Kiasi’ by Grace Kahaki
 - ‘Zari’ by Khadija Hassan
 - ‘Kina Season 4’ by Appie Matere
 
Best Viewers Choice (Feature)
- ‘Half Open Window’ by Margaret Wacera
 - ‘Mvera’ by Daudi Anguka
 - ‘An Instant Dad’ by Jennifer Gatero
 - ‘A Familiar Christmas’ by Reuben Odanga
 - ‘Mono’ by Joyce Gachanja
 
Source: https://www.kbc.co.ke/kenya-film-commission-unveils-kalasha-award-nominees/


