• Latest
“The Battle For Laikipia” – Kenyan Film – Premiered At The Sundance Film Festival

“The Battle For Laikipia” – Kenyan Film – Premiered At The Sundance Film Festival

January 22, 2024
Kenya: MultiChoice Adjusts Prices Amid Subscriber Losses and Increasing Competition in Pay TV Market – Report

Uganda: Airtel Reports Impressive Growth And Robust Profitability In H1 2025

August 29, 2025

Egypt’s National Media Authority Launches Multilingual Broadcasting Initiative

August 29, 2025
Kenyan Regulator Cracks Down On Betting Ads: Broadcasters Given 14 Days To Comply

Brazil Embraces Next-Gen Broadcasting With DTV+ System – Report

August 29, 2025
African Diaspora International Film Festival To Showcase Diverse Global Stories

Nigeria: African Film Press Launches Critics Prize To Celebrate African Cinema At Surreal16 Film Festival

August 29, 2025
Empowering Musicians: TikTok Launches ‘TikTok For Artists’ In South Africa

Empowering Musicians: TikTok Launches ‘TikTok For Artists’ In South Africa

August 29, 2025
Charting Africa’s Audio Future – Resources From The 2024 Summit Now Accessible

Nigeria: Govt To Restore Voice Of Nigeria (VON) Shortwave Transmission – Report

August 28, 2025

Ethiopia: Ethio Telecom Unveils Ambitious Strategy To Boost Digital Connectivity And Revenue

August 28, 2025
Red Sea Film Foundation To Take The Cannes Film Festival By Storm

Red Sea Film Foundation Shines With Support For Emerging Filmmakers

August 28, 2025
YouTube Introduces New Tools To Assist Creators In Producing Content For Television

Nigeria: YouTube Seeks To Connect Filmmakers To Global Audiences

August 28, 2025
South Africa: Vodacom Group Announces New Chief Officer For External Affairs

South Africa: Vodacom Group Announces New Chief Officer For External Affairs

August 28, 2025
Unlocking Africa’s Media Potential With AI

Understanding How AI Shapes Content And Connectivity In Today’s Media Landscape

August 27, 2025
Merger Talks Between Sony And Zee Entertainment Are Still On The Table

South Africa: MultiChoice Shareholders Approve Final Restructuring Plans For Canal+ Acquisition

August 27, 2025
Friday, August 29, 2025
Broadcast Media Africa
  • Home
  • News & Reports
    • Animation Content
    • Broadcasting
    • Broadcasting Right
    • Broadcasting Rights
    • Cinema Content
    • Connectivity
    • Content Distribution
    • Content Production
    • Content Regulation
    • Film Festival
    • Film Industry
    • Media Regulation
    • Mergers & Acquisition
    • OTT & Streaming
    • Pay-TV
    • Radio Broadcasting
    • Regulation
    • Satellite
    • Tech Features
    • Telecommunications
  • Industry Resources
    • Audio & Podcasts
    • Reports & Presentations
    • TV and Videos
  • Products & Services
    • Promo: Spotlight Service
  • Events
    • All Events
    • BMA Events
  • Join BMA Network
  • Login
Login
Join BMA Network
BMA
  • Home
  • News & Reports
    • Animation Content
    • Broadcasting
    • Broadcasting Right
    • Broadcasting Rights
    • Cinema Content
    • Connectivity
    • Content Distribution
    • Content Production
    • Content Regulation
    • Film Festival
    • Film Industry
    • Media Regulation
    • Mergers & Acquisition
    • OTT & Streaming
    • Pay-TV
    • Radio Broadcasting
    • Regulation
    • Satellite
    • Tech Features
    • Telecommunications
  • Industry Resources
    • Audio & Podcasts
    • Reports & Presentations
    • TV and Videos
  • Products & Services
    • Promo: Spotlight Service
  • Events
    • All Events
    • BMA Events
  • Join BMA Network
  • Login
Login
Join BMA Network
BMA
Join BMA Network
No Result
View All Result
Home Content Distribution

“The Battle For Laikipia” – Kenyan Film – Premiered At The Sundance Film Festival

January 22, 2024
Reading Time: 2 mins read
A A

A documentary titled “The Battle For Laikipia,” produced by a Kenyan-based production company, LBx Africa, recently premiered at The Sundance Film Festival.

The film explores the lived experiences of Samburu pastoralists, cattle ranchers, and conservationists who inhabit the beautiful place in Kenya called Laikipia, grappling with climate change’s harrowing impact and conflict over diminishing resources. The documentary was filmed over five years and was produced in collaboration with Kenyan and international filmmakers.

The Sundance Film Festival is a 10-day event that celebrates independent film and brings together original storytellers and audiences seeking new voices and fresh perspectives. Since 1985, hundreds of films launched at the festival have gone on to gain critical acclaim and reach new audiences worldwide. The festival’s annual programme includes dramatic and documentary features, short films, episodic content, daily filmmaker conversations, panel discussions, and other events.

The film is directed by Daphne Matziaraki (Greece) and Peter Murimi (Kenya), produced by Toni Kamau of We are not the Machine, and executive produced by Roger Ross Williams and Geoff Martz of One Story Up.

This will be the second Kenyan-directed and produced a documentary to premiere in the Sundance Film Festival’s World Cinema Documentary category competition.

Director Peter Murimi noted that during the five to six-year period of filming, Laikipia County was experiencing its worst drought in 10 years. The documentary follows Simeon and his family, who are Samburu pastoralists, and the Dods family, who are fourth-generation Kenyans. These two families find themselves at the forefront of the battle for grass, water, and land rights. However, the conflict happening in this corner of the world is relevant to many other places and people right now.

Director Daphne Matziaraki described the documentary as taking place “in the sweeping Savannahs of Laikipia, a Kenyan wildlife haven where indigenous pastoralists and descendants of British settlers live side by side.” She added that the changing climate ignites a conflict over resources and land, which goes much deeper into the notions of home and belonging. The unresolved history and the warming climate raise the stakes in this tense, emotional neo-western epic.

Share Tweet Post Email
Tags: Content DistributionFilm FestivalLBx AfricaThe Battle For Laikipia
Share196Tweet123
Previous Post

‘Baby Farm’ – New Series From Nigeria’s Mo Abudu Commences Production

Next Post

‘Moremi’ A Disney-Like Nigerian Animation Bags Three Annie Award Nominations

Publisher
-
Benjamin Pius
Publisher
-
Benjamin Pius

 About us

Our goal is always to keep industry stakeholders abreast of opportunities in technology and service innovations that are and will shape Africa’s broadcasting and media industry via quality news, information, intelligence and insight .

 Contact us

+44 (0) 207 712 1526
info@broadcastingandmedia.com
BSP Communications Limited
Level 37, One Canada Square
Canary Wharf
London, E14 5AB, United Kingdom

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News & Reports
    • Animation Content
    • Broadcasting
    • Broadcasting Right
    • Broadcasting Rights
    • Cinema Content
    • Connectivity
    • Content Distribution
    • Content Production
    • Content Regulation
    • Film Festival
    • Film Industry
    • Media Regulation
    • Mergers & Acquisition
    • OTT & Streaming
    • Pay-TV
    • Radio Broadcasting
    • Regulation
    • Satellite
    • Tech Features
    • Telecommunications
  • Industry Resources
    • Audio & Podcasts
    • Reports & Presentations
    • TV and Videos
  • Products & Services
    • Promo: Spotlight Service
  • Events
    • All Events
    • BMA Events
  • Join BMA Network
  • Login
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy Policy.