Impact Days Catalogue
By Christopher King and Maia Lekow

The Letter

Filmed with a gentle pace, The Letter is an intimate family portrait that ascends into a dramatic climax. As Karisa balances delicately between his disputing aunties and uncles, the love for his grandmother, ‘Grandma’, and her fearless spirit must overcome the imminent danger of the accusations against her. The inevitable universal theme of how land is divided when an elder dies, is entangled in the chaotic mixture of traditions of the past with the newly imposed influence of Western religions. The understated power of women and resilience of family and community shines above all else, despite the growing threat of greed and inter-generational alienation. Director Maia Lekow, also a renowned Kenyan touring musician, composed an original score that explores the emotional complexity of the family’s situation. Her rich vocal textures act as a spiritual guardian for Grandma and the other elders in danger, as well as providing a musical magnetism that carries the audience through the film’s turning points.

Sections : Impact Days, Impact Days
Country : Kenya
Original languages : Swahili, English, Giriama
Directors
Christopher King (Australia)
Maia Lekow (Kenya)
Producers
Christopher King (Australia)
Maia Lekow (Kenya)
Circle & Square Productions Ltd.
Completion
November 2019
Impact Statement
Karisa’s city-life is interrupted when his Grandma back home is called a witch. Travelling home to investigate, he finds a frenzied mix of consumerism and Christianity is turning hundreds of families against their land-owning elders.

We hope this film can be used to create a powerful forum of discussion around issues of ageing, women’s rights, land rights, and freedom of worship. Nothing can justify the killing of another person!
Contact
Primary contact
Maia Lekow (Kenya): maia.vonlekow@gmail.com
Participants present at the Impact Days
Maia Lekow (Kenya)
Sarah Mallia (Kenya)
Christopher King (Australia)