Children of Honey
Children of Honey follows three young Hadza friends – Nd!uba, Nguilabe, and Embilibi – as alcohol addiction and dark tourism threaten to tear life apart in their once peaceful, egalitarian community. With 90% of their ancestral land lost and modern pressures mounting, they must decide whether to hold onto their ancient traditions or be pulled into modernity. Alcohol, which the Hadza cannot metabolise, has become a devastating force, causing violence and disintegration of family bonds. As the community faces climate change, land loss, and internal collapse, these three young Hadza must navigate an uncertain future. The decisions they make over the next two summers will shape not only their own lives but the future of the Hadza people. Co-directed by members of the Hadza youth, for the first time, we are invited to experience life in one of the last true hunter-gatherer societies in a film that offers an unprecedented, intimate look at an ancient culture on the brink of transformation.
Emmanuel Musa Marco (Tanzania)
Storyboard Studios
Regina Safari (Tanzania)
Ezekiel Petro (Tanzania)