Vignette

Often when making a film, I feel great pain cutting side stories, slices of life that deserve their own frame. Sometimes I rescue them in poetry form. The following short is one of these cuttings that has been on my mind for five years. A Kenyan, David Njeru tells how he came to be a clinical officer and meet his lifelong mentor and friend, Mr. Ole Kiu:




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