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As the first female Maasai filmmaker, Laissa Malih initially set out to document the land-based practices of her forefathers and ways in which climate change is reshaping Maasai communities. In returning to the IL-Laikipiak Maasai village that her parents left when she was a child, Malih experiences an epiphany: her own life is a reflection of the myriad challenges between Maasai youth and elders, women and men, ancestral ways of passing down essential knowledge and modern methods of education.


In ENCHUKUNOTO, Malih’s singular perspective also challenges ways in which the Maasai peoples have long been seen and documented by tourists and other outsiders. “Many tourists come to our Maa lands to film the lions, the gazelles,” she observes. “The camera takes and takes. I wonder what my camera can give my people in return?” In moments of clarity as well as vulnerability, Malih offers a heretofore unseen perspective as an insider and an outsider, a woman among men, a filmmaker carrying on sacred Maasai traditions of storytelling in an era defined by uncertainty.

  • Year
    2024
  • Runtime
    15 minutes
  • Country
    Kenya
  • Genre
    Documentary
  • Awards
    Maoriland Film Festival March 20, 2024 People's Choice for Best Short Documentary New Zealand Idlewild Film Festival MI July 12, 2024 Best International Film United States
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  • Director
    Laissa Malih
  • Producer
    Taylor Hensel, Adam Mazo, Kavita Pillay, Tracy Rector