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Kenya: I Love Both Medicine and Acting

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Gloria Kawira, 21, is a fourth year medicine and surgery student at Egerton University. The filmmaker, actress and human rights activist is soaring high with her acting that has seen her film titled Pear nominated for Best Scene Shot By Phoneaward in the Film Scene Festival in the United States.

The film is about Anita who is a naïve girl, guided by her moral values.

She is new to university life and things seem strange but there is a lot of pressure to conform to this life. She tries to stay true to her values but the peer pressure and curiosity overpowers her and she finds herself in a party and for the first time that she fails to honour her values, she is raped.

DEPRESSED

This leads her to a path of depression. Her fears make her turn into a violent person.

She ends up threatening her friends and hurting them. She is left on her own and does not know who to talk to so she turns to drugs.

“We named the film PEAR in scrabble form which can be reorganised to symbolise the scrabble of life and how things happening around us can change who we end up becoming. Also because of the fruit pear which turns color once bitten to symbolise how Anita’s life, mental state and character changed after being raped.”

Pear also is a representation of ‘Peer ‘which also brings about the aspect of peer pressure which shapes us in so many ways

Kawira is also pursuing an acting course at Nairobi Performing Arts founded by Stuart Nash and her coach is Nice Githinji.