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Release Date:
June 19, 2015
Original Title:
Honey at the Top
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Grasp The Nettle Films
Production Countries:
Kenya | United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 55
Honey at the Top is a film about the Sengwer forest people of the Cherangani Hills, Kenya, being evicted from their ancestral land in the name of conservation. The film centres around father of two Elias as he works with his community to try and hold onto their culture and resist the evictions. It is an intimate portrait of this community at a crossroads, facing international pressure from organisations like the World Bank, a corrupt Kenya Forest Service who are burning their houses and attempts to turn the forest into a commodity through carbon offsetting schemes.
Associate Producer:
Michael Place
Peter Kailbauer
Dominic Elson
Daniel Erlacher
Roland Perko
Camera Operator:
Elias Kimaiyo
Dean Puckett
Cinematography:
Dean Puckett
Colorist:
Carl Thompson
Director:
Dean Puckett
Editor:
Dean Puckett
Executive Producer:
Jyoti Fernandes
Paul Benney
Producer:
Rebecca Wolff
Production Assistant:
Lauren Redfern
Sound Designer:
Rob Szeliga
Sound Recordist:
Robert Ngugi
Supervising Editor:
Paco Sweetman
Translator:
Elias Kimaiyo
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