The Battle for Laikipia

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The Battle for Laikipia

The Battle for Laikipia
Daphne Matziaraki, Peter Murimi
Audience Competition 2024
Documentary Film
Kenya,
USA,
Greece
2024
94 minutes
Swahili,
English,
Samburu
Subtitles: 
English

“It is places like Laikipia that make some Kenyans begin to ask: Are we really independent?” For centuries, this region in the central Kenyan highlands has been a grazing area for the Samburus’ animals. With colonialisation, white people began to settle there, built ranches and farmed cattle. After Kenya’s independence in 1963, they stayed on. So far, relations between them and the locals have been alright, albeit distant. Climate change, however, increases the potential for conflict in the country and intensifies the competition for resources.
Laikipia has been suffering from the effects of global warming for several decades. Long periods of drought destroy the grassland the Samburu and their herds depend on. The white cattle farmers’ ranches and not least the privately managed and strictly guarded nature reserves cut through their traditional migration routes and block off the paths with electric fences. When elections are near, the disputes threaten to escalate. Daphne Matziaraki and Peter Murimi followed Kenyans of all parties over a period of five years and give them a chance to tell their stories in this film.

Seggen Mikael

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Director
Daphne Matziaraki, Peter Murimi
Cinematographer
Daphne Matziaraki, Peter Murimi, Maya Craig
Editor
Sam Soko
Producer
Toni Kamau, Daphne Matziaraki
Co-Producer
Maya Craig
Score
William R. Fritch
World Sales
Jenny Bohnhoff
Nominated for: Leipziger Ring