Kikuyu Land
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- As a part of the 28th Annual Sidewalk Film Festival -
KEN • 1 hour 33 minutes
Directed by Andrew H. Brown and Bea Wangondu
Sidewalk Film Center & Cinema
The central highlands in Kenya is one of the most verdant, fertile agricultural lands in the world. A land rights dispute attracts Kenya-based journalist Bea Wangondu to uncover the depths to which multinational corporations have exploited this veritable “Garden of Eden” and its inhabitants. The secrets she uncovers and the struggles she documents reveal the undying legacy of a wicked past.
Fred Osuna - Screening Committee
KEN • 1 hour 33 minutes
Directed by Andrew H. Brown and Bea Wangondu
Sidewalk Film Center & Cinema
The central highlands in Kenya is one of the most verdant, fertile agricultural lands in the world. A land rights dispute attracts Kenya-based journalist Bea Wangondu to uncover the depths to which multinational corporations have exploited this veritable “Garden of Eden” and its inhabitants. The secrets she uncovers and the struggles she documents reveal the undying legacy of a wicked past.
Fred Osuna - Screening Committee
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