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Two intrepid Nairobi women decide to transform what used to be a whites-only library until 1958 into a vibrant cultural hub. Along the way, they must navigate local politics, raise millions for the rebuild, and confront the lingering ghosts of Kenya’s colonial past.
Shiro and Wachuka have never tackled a project like this before, but their determination to redefine what the formerly whites-only McMillan Memorial Library can be pushes them through each challenge. Their friendship gives us a glimpse into their warm personalities, and their candidness about their frustrations draws us into their journey, making us feel like we’re right there with them.
Directors Maia Lekow and Christopher King capture the complicated work to restore a library and the deeper challenges of confronting colonial legacies. As the library team sifts through archival images, they face conflicting emotions of anger and appreciation, grappling with what aspects of this colonial history should be remembered and what can be left behind. When are compromises justified in the larger conversation about decolonization? The result is a nuanced exploration of legacy and reclamation that extends beyond the library’s walls.— Stephanie Owens
Available in person. Also available online for the public (January 30–February 2) and credentialed press and industry (January 29–February 2).
- Year2025
- Runtime103 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Kiswahili
- CountryKenya
- DirectorMaia Lekow, Christopher King
- ScreenwritersMaia Lekow, Christopher King, Ricardo Acosta
- ProducersChristopher King, Maia Lekow
- Executive ProducersRoger Ross Williams, Geoff Martz, Judy Kibinge, Geralyn Dreyfous, Regina K. Scully, Jamie Wolf, Nathalie Seaver
- CinematographyChristopher King, Wambui Muigai, Emma Nzioka, Ronald Ronics, Nyasha Kadandara, Timothy Mwaura, Michael Onyiego, Steve Ruiyi
- EditorsChristopher King, Ricardo Acosta
- Supervising EditorMaya Hawke
- Associate EditorMichael Onyiego
- ComposersKatya Mihailova, Maia Lekow, Daniel Hoffknecht
Two intrepid Nairobi women decide to transform what used to be a whites-only library until 1958 into a vibrant cultural hub. Along the way, they must navigate local politics, raise millions for the rebuild, and confront the lingering ghosts of Kenya’s colonial past.
Shiro and Wachuka have never tackled a project like this before, but their determination to redefine what the formerly whites-only McMillan Memorial Library can be pushes them through each challenge. Their friendship gives us a glimpse into their warm personalities, and their candidness about their frustrations draws us into their journey, making us feel like we’re right there with them.
Directors Maia Lekow and Christopher King capture the complicated work to restore a library and the deeper challenges of confronting colonial legacies. As the library team sifts through archival images, they face conflicting emotions of anger and appreciation, grappling with what aspects of this colonial history should be remembered and what can be left behind. When are compromises justified in the larger conversation about decolonization? The result is a nuanced exploration of legacy and reclamation that extends beyond the library’s walls.— Stephanie Owens
Available in person. Also available online for the public (January 30–February 2) and credentialed press and industry (January 29–February 2).
- Year2025
- Runtime103 minutes
- LanguageEnglish, Kiswahili
- CountryKenya
- DirectorMaia Lekow, Christopher King
- ScreenwritersMaia Lekow, Christopher King, Ricardo Acosta
- ProducersChristopher King, Maia Lekow
- Executive ProducersRoger Ross Williams, Geoff Martz, Judy Kibinge, Geralyn Dreyfous, Regina K. Scully, Jamie Wolf, Nathalie Seaver
- CinematographyChristopher King, Wambui Muigai, Emma Nzioka, Ronald Ronics, Nyasha Kadandara, Timothy Mwaura, Michael Onyiego, Steve Ruiyi
- EditorsChristopher King, Ricardo Acosta
- Supervising EditorMaya Hawke
- Associate EditorMichael Onyiego
- ComposersKatya Mihailova, Maia Lekow, Daniel Hoffknecht