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Finding Inspiration in Every Turn

Under Our Skin Film Festival is a platform that aims to entertain, inform and inspire through the medium of film. We motivate audiences and participants to question, debate, and reflect on the state of human rights in Kenya and internationally.

 

 By actively embracing a cross-cultural exchange, the festival invites audiences and stories from diverse backgrounds. It encourages individuals to think beyond their immediate surroundings and consider the interconnectedness of human rights issues worldwide, thus instilling a sense of understanding, empathy and global citizenship.

 

We engender action and positive change for society and individuals. We welcome documentaries, fiction, conceptual films, and animations of all lengths.

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Under Our Skin Film Festival 2024

Under Our Skin Film Festival is a platform that aims to entertain, inform and inspire through the medium of film. We motivate audiences and participants to question, debate, and reflect on the state of human rights in Kenya and internationally.

 

 By actively embracing a cross-cultural exchange, the festival invites audiences and stories from diverse backgrounds. It encourages individuals to think beyond their immediate surroundings and consider the interconnectedness of human rights issues worldwide, thus instilling a sense of understanding, empathy and global citizenship.

 

We engender action and positive change for society and individuals. We welcome documentaries, fiction, conceptual films, and animations of all lengths.

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Focuses on Human Rights issues related to self expression of sexuality, class or gender, of note in Kenya: LGBTQ+ rights, Ghetto Kumoka (Ghetto Pride), economies of care and adolescents and teenagers.

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Explores notions of corruption at the state level and police brutality. In slum areas in particular there is great tension between the community members and those in power. 

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Understands how injustices perpetuate within the infrastructural framework of the country. Examples range from processes of decolonization and climate refugees and other impacts of climate change. 

Our Past events

2021 NAIROBI & KILIFI

The festival took place from July 16th to July 25th in various locations in Nairobi,

including Mathare Social Justice Centre, Baraza Media Lab, and Unseen Nairobi. A

subsequent edition followed from November 22nd to November 27th, 2021, in Kilifi,

covering venues such as Distant Relatives, Pwani University, YMCA Kilifi, and The

Terrace Bar & Bistro.

The festival directly engaged over 1000 people through 26 screenings and dialogue

sessions in Nairobi and 10 sessions in Kilifi. Additionally, there was significant online

engagement with a total of 32.2k impressions on Instagram, 247 website visits, and

2.2k profile visits on Instagram.

2022 NAIROBI & LAMU

The Nairobi edition of the festival ran for seven days, from November 11th to

November 19th, 2022. It took place at multiple locations, including Unseen Nairobi,

Baraza Media Lab, Kenyatta University School of Law (Parklands Campus), and

Mathare Social Justice Centre. Additionally, a satellite event was held in Lamu

from November 24th to 26th, in collaboration with Lamu Youth Alliance. The

screenings occurred at Lamu's Utamaduni Centre and Diamond Beach Village.

 

In total, 22 films were showcased, and 14 panel discussions were conducted

throughout the festival. Eleven of these panel discussions were held in Nairobi,

while three took place in Lamu. The event attracted 1200 participants, with 740

attending in Nairobi and 460 in Lamu. Through social media, the festival reached

over 80,000 unique audiences, some of whom attended the screenings in person.

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