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Tuesday, July 14, 2026

Seattle International Film Festival: Kikuyu Land

Journalist Bea Wangondu’s investigative journey begins with Kenya’s promise to return stolen land but quickly uncovers a “twisty crime thriller” of systemic abuse. Exposing child labor, corruption, and a buried family secret, this bruising documentary reveals how British colonial structures still exploit Kenyan society today. At great personal risk, Wangondu delivers a damning indictment of capitalist oppression and the ongoing fight for genuine justice.

Showtimes: May 14th 2026, 6:30pm at the SIFF Cinema Uptown

                           May 15th 2026, 4pm at the SIFF Cinema Uptown

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