Le ingiustizie storiche irrisolte e il cambiamento climatico alzano la posta in gioco in un conflitto vecchio di generazioni tra pastori indigeni e proprietari terrieri bianchi a Laikipia, i... Leggi tuttoLe ingiustizie storiche irrisolte e il cambiamento climatico alzano la posta in gioco in un conflitto vecchio di generazioni tra pastori indigeni e proprietari terrieri bianchi a Laikipia, in Kenya.Le ingiustizie storiche irrisolte e il cambiamento climatico alzano la posta in gioco in un conflitto vecchio di generazioni tra pastori indigeni e proprietari terrieri bianchi a Laikipia, in Kenya.
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Everyone should see this documentary. It's simply amazing. It speaks of historical land injustices in a way that's candid and fair. This is a masterpiece, talking about such a deep and disturbing topic in such a digestible way. But if we don't begin to be honest with ourselves and start having open discussions as a people then this injustices will never be corrected. It's one of those films that grips you from beginning to end, never letting go!!! I wish land everywhere would find its way back to its original people. Kudos 👏 💐 kenyan cinema just keeps getting better and better. I am here to see it.
Watched this at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival.
The Battle for Laikapia is a brutal look on the effects of colonialism, climate change and the historical injustices and conflicts that Kenya has experienced. Colonialism and the historical injustices in Africa have been well-documented in the past and the filmmakers are brave to create an powerful and frustrating story about the issues of colonialism and how it effected the country.
Throughout, the camerawork is gorgeous with beauty landscapes and the natures of wild life Africa. Many of the conversations between the participants felt genuine and emotional to observe and some of the information that were explored was pretty frustrating. However, as much I did enjoy the documentary, I did wish I liked it more because I personally felt some of the concepts and conversations weren't as strong enough and some of the pacing did kind of dragged along. As there were certain components that felt could have been improved and be focused a little more.
Nevertheless, I applaud the filmmakers for being brave to tell the stories of the harsh realities of European colonialism and the effects it had on Africa.
The Battle for Laikapia is a brutal look on the effects of colonialism, climate change and the historical injustices and conflicts that Kenya has experienced. Colonialism and the historical injustices in Africa have been well-documented in the past and the filmmakers are brave to create an powerful and frustrating story about the issues of colonialism and how it effected the country.
Throughout, the camerawork is gorgeous with beauty landscapes and the natures of wild life Africa. Many of the conversations between the participants felt genuine and emotional to observe and some of the information that were explored was pretty frustrating. However, as much I did enjoy the documentary, I did wish I liked it more because I personally felt some of the concepts and conversations weren't as strong enough and some of the pacing did kind of dragged along. As there were certain components that felt could have been improved and be focused a little more.
Nevertheless, I applaud the filmmakers for being brave to tell the stories of the harsh realities of European colonialism and the effects it had on Africa.
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As a Kenyan, this was a highly poignant film to experience. I truly love how nuanced and deftly the subject matter was handled by the filmmakers. There is no clear villain in this story and you leave seeing all the very understandable perspectives. It goes well beyond exploring the land conflict and into wider themes like how colonialism has affected us. I also loved the visual structure, with gorgeous lingering shots letting the film breathe organically. Cannot wait to watch it again, I feel like there's a lot to pick up with repeated viewings. Truly enjoyed, great job to all who were involved!
True to its title, 'The Battle for Laikipia' immerses the viewer from beginning to end in the depiction of conflict-new wars, old wars, and the mingling of both. Importantly, the film maintains a level-headed perspective, eschewing any sensationalist depiction of these volatile confrontations. I prefer to call it a quiet battle because the film subtly renders warfare with the hues of everyday life, with people confronting conflict as if it were part of their daily routine. (Premiered at the Copenhagen International Documentary Festival 2024.3.22 And it is my first time watching movie in Copenhagen)
The "Battle for Laikipia" truly captures the delicate balance between indigenous pastoralists and descendants of early settlers, all vying for dwindling resources amidst mounting pressures like climate change and population growth. It highlights how historical grievances, land ownership struggles, and environmental challenges intersect to create a microcosm of global land-use conflicts.
This story offers valuable lessons about coexistence, resource management, and the complexities of addressing historical inequities. For anyone interested in understanding the socio-economic dynamics of Laikipia, this is a must watch for those who want to appreciate the true state of laikipia.
This story offers valuable lessons about coexistence, resource management, and the complexities of addressing historical inequities. For anyone interested in understanding the socio-economic dynamics of Laikipia, this is a must watch for those who want to appreciate the true state of laikipia.
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- 4289 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 34min(94 min)
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