Kimya (2019)

The young teenager Josie grows up in a house with a lively family where the door is never closed. There is always a lot of hubbub, banging on doors, a TV playing and a big brother coming by to tease her. She does not like the bustle or noise at all. When one day she happens to be home alone for the first time, she cautiously looks around with new eyes. She finally has everything to herself. But perhaps it is a bit too quiet now. The title of this debut is Swahili for 'silence'.

Director: Amira Duynhouwer
Runtime: 8 min
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Country: Netherlands
Language: Kiswahili
Original Language: nl
More Films by Director: Amira Duynhouwer

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Kimya about?
The young teenager Josie grows up in a house with a lively family where the door is never closed. There is always a lot of hubbub, banging on doors, a TV playing and a big brother coming by to tease her. She does not like the bustle or noise at all. When one day she happens to be home alone for the first time, she cautiously looks around with new eyes. She finally has everything to herself. But perhaps it is a bit too quiet now. The title of this debut is Swahili for 'silence'.
Who directed Kimya?
Kimya was directed by Amira Duynhouwer.
Who stars in Kimya?
Kimya stars Samora Bergtop, Jonathan Eduardo Brito, Lena Jimoh, Amne Mohammed, Nikita Radar.
How long is Kimya?
Kimya has a runtime of 8m (8 minutes).
Where was Kimya produced?
Kimya was produced in Netherlands.