Norwegian filmmaker and producer, Julia Dahr wishes to raise public awareness on various social and environmental issues through her works. For her, cinema must be a vehicle for change. In 2015, she directed Kisilu: The Climate Diaries. That same year, she won the One World Media Award for excellence in her work. Thank You for the Rain followed in 2017 and achieved international recognition through the festival circuit. She was named by Forbes as one of the 30 people under 30 who are redefining the world of media. She is currently working on the film Stayers, which explores ways to bridge the ideological divide between environmentalists and climate skeptics. Julia Dahr is an ambitious and innovative filmmaker with a passion for moving and surprising stories that challenge prejudices and stereotypes.
Five years ago, Kenyan farmer Kisilu Musya began filming his family, his village, floods, droughts and storms, documenting the impacts of climate change. When his home is destroyed by a storm, the self-taught filmmaker decides to take action by launching a farmers' solidarity movement. Kisilu's struggle will take him to Paris for COP21, where he will be confronted with the inertia, bureaucracy ...
Five years ago, Kenyan farmer Kisilu Musya began filming his family, his village, floods, droughts and storms, documenting the impacts of climate change. When his home is destroyed by a storm, the self-taught filmmaker decides to take action by launching a farmers' solidarity movement. Kisilu's struggle will take him to Paris for COP21, where he will be confronted with the inertia, bureaucracy ...