The Kitchen Toto
In the vernacular of Kenyan whites of the 1950s, a "kitchen toto" was a native black servant. One such "toto" is 12-year-old Mwangi (Edwin Mahinda). The son of a black clergyman who has been slain by Mau Mau for his moderate beliefs, Mwangi is taken into the household of British police-chief Bob Peck. Torn between two cultures, Mwangi finds himself in a position to rescue his white protectors from insurgent Mau Maus, who are pressing for Kenyan independence-just as the boy's father had. The "no easy answers" climax is one that can't be revealed here. Kitchen Toto was the first directorial effort of Harry Hook, a Kenyan native and British National Film and Television School grad who was just about Mwangi's age when the events depicted in this film occurred.
Director: Harry Hook
Starring: Edwin Mahinda, Bob Peck, Phyllis Logan, Nicholas Chase, Robert Urquhart
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Most Promising Newcomer
Evening Standard British Film Awards (1988)
Best Foreign Film
Independent Spirit Awards (1989)
Edwin Mahinda
Paris Film Festival (1988)
Harry Hook
Tokyo International Film Festival (1987)
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