Kisilu Musya is a farmer and activist based in Mutomo, southeast Kenya. For several years, he has been filming his family, his village, the new issues brought about by climate change and the farming techniques that are being developed to deal with it. He co-directed the documentary Thank You for the Rain with Julia Dahr in 2017.
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 ...