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Kikuyu Land

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Groundbreaker Winner
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Festival Year: 2026
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Run Time: 96 Minutes
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Film Type: Feature
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Animated: No
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Genre: Documentary
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Interests: BIPOC Cinema, Black Cinema, Women-Centered Stories, First-Time Features
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Countr(ies): Kenya, USA
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Language: English, Swahili
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English Subtitles: Yes
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Captions: Open

Kikuyu Land is a feature documentary about a community’s quiet defiance and the echoes of a past that refuses to stay buried.
When journalist Bea Wangondu returns to her ancestral homeland, a familiar landscape becomes a map of long-suppressed stories: tea fields hiding contested histories, families carrying untold wounds, and a community bound by both loss and unshakable resolve.
Guided by voices that move in the shadows for their own safety, Bea uncovers decades of hidden evidence and a conflict that has shaped the lives of workers, community members and landowners alike. As she follows the community’s pursuit of justice, her own family’s past begins to shift beneath her, revealing fractures she never expected.
Part investigation, part homecoming, Kikuyu Land is a poetic journey through memory, land and legacy.

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Programmer's Comment:

"Visually stunning. As one young man says:“I think everyone has two stories — one that the world sees and one that they keep to themselves.” Come hear the revealed stories." – Barbee

Film Contact: Trifilm Studios, The Bea Company
Film Email: andrew@trifilm.com

Cast & Crew

Directed By

Andrew H. Brown
Bea Wangondu

Produced By

Moses Bwayo, Andrew H. Brown, Bea Wangondu, Mike Morrisroe, Joseph Njenga

Cinematographers

Andrew H. Brown

Editors

Andrew H. Brown

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