Searching for Amani

Ajyal Film Festival 2024

Ajyal Film Festival 2024

Searching for Amani

Ajyal Competition - Ajyal Film Festival 2024

Nicole Gormley, Debra Aroko / Kenya, United States of America / 2024 / 80 min / Unknown / Unknown / In English, Swahili / Arabic, English subtitles
Themes: Documentary
Rated: Parental guidance is advised for viewers under the age of 15. Individuals under the age of 15 are not admitted into cinemas unless accompanied by an individual aged 18 or over.

Dates And Timings

  • Wed, Nov 20 - 6:00 PM
    Vox Cinemas, Doha Festival City, Theatre 13
    Fee: 50 QAR
  • Thu, Nov 21 - 6:00 PM
    Vox Cinemas, Doha Festival City, Theatre 9
    Fee: 50 QAR
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Description

In the vast landscapes of Laikipia, Kenya, 13-year-old Simon Ali’s life takes a devastating turn when his father, a respected conservancy guide, is mysteriously murdered. Grief-stricken but determined, Simon picks up his video camera and embarks on an investigation to uncover the truth. With his best friend Haron by his side, Simon’s quest for answers leads them deeper into the complexities of the region’s political conflicts, unresolved colonial tensions, and the grim realities of climate change. As Simon delves into his father’s death, he begins to realise the interconnectedness of these issues. The encroaching drought threatens both the wildlife conservancies and the local communities, amplifying already existing tensions.

Simon’s pursuit of justice evolves into something far greater than a personal journey—he discovers the harsh realities of how environmental degradation is exacerbating inequality, deepening regional conflicts, and displacing entire communities. ‘Searching for Amani’ is a poignant coming-of-age documentary that portrays Simon’s transformation from a grieving boy into an impassioned activist. The film sensitively captures his personal growth, all while confronting the larger global crises of climate change and social justice. Through Simon’s unfiltered lens, the film offers a powerful and moving reflection on resilience, activism, and the fight for a better future.

Director

Nicole Gormley

Nicole Gormley is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and ocean advocate. She has produced content in over 50 countries, including the Netflix Emmy-nominated series ‘Ugly Delicious’. Her previous work includes ‘Lessons from Jeju’ and ‘Daughter of the Sea’.

Debra Aroko is a Kenyan filmmaker focused on stories that capture the nuanced realities of communities impacted by climate change. She currently serves as a producer for the Solutions Storytelling Project, creating films that highlight African perspectives on global issues.

Debra Aroko

Nicole Gormley is an award-winning documentary filmmaker and ocean advocate. She has produced content in over 50 countries, including the Netflix Emmy-nominated series ‘Ugly Delicious’. Her previous work includes ‘Lessons from Jeju’ and ‘Daughter of the Sea’.

Debra Aroko is a Kenyan filmmaker focused on stories that capture the nuanced realities of communities impacted by climate change. She currently serves as a producer for the Solutions Storytelling Project, creating films that highlight African perspectives on global issues.

Credits

Screenwriter
Vickie Curtis, Peter Goetz, Debra Aroko
Producer
Nicole Gormley, Peter Goetz, Mungai Kiroga, Caryn Capotosto
Cinematographer
Campbell Brewer, Nicole Gormley, Simon Ali (Additional Cinematography)
Editor
Tessa Malsam & Davis Coombe
Music
David Naroth, Monica Sonand, David Fleming
Cast
Simon Ali Haron Wanyoike