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Unresolved historical injustices and climate change raise the stakes in a generations-old conflict between Indigenous pastoralists and white landowners in Laikipia, Kenya, a wildlife conservation haven.

Co-directors Daphne Matziaraki (4.1 Miles, The Me You Can’t See) and Pete Murimi (I Am Samuel) craft The Battle for Laikipia with empathy, compassion, and brutal truth. Weaving together themes of environmentalism, colonialism, and conservationism, the film delicately showcases the impact of these crucial topics on the Indigenous farming community of Kenya’s Laikipia region. Handled with care, Matziaraki and Murimi’s The Battle for Laikipia takes us through a journey that elicits frustration, awe, curiosity, and wonder.—BB

Available in person. Also available online for the public (January 25–28) and credentialed press and industry (January 24–28).

  • Year
    2023
  • Runtime
    94 minutes
  • Language
    Swahili, English, Samburu
  • Country
    Kenya/United States/Greece
  • Co-Producer
    Maya Craig
  • Composer
    William R. Fritch
  • Directors
    Daphne Matziaraki, Peter Murimi
  • Producers
    Toni Kamau, Daphne Matziaraki
  • Executive Producers
    Roger Ross Williams, Geoff Martz, Jody Allen, Shari Sant, Shannon Joy, Tiffany Schauer
  • Line Producer
    Kati Davenport
  • Cinematographers
    Daphne Matziaraki, Peter Murimi, Maya Craig
  • Editing
    Sam Soko
  • Consulting Editor
    Esteban Manzanares Uyarra
  • Assistant Editors
    Jordan Inaan, Lauren Schwartzman, Emily Thomas, Zachai Kalet-Schwartz