Sarah is a powerful and emotionally resonant film that tells the story of a young Maasai girl navigating the delicate balance between tradition and modernity.
The film addresses critical issues such as female genital cutting (FGC), girls’ education, and the financial hardships that shape family decisions.
Through Sarah’s journey, the film aims to ignite vital conversations about the importance of education, the right of girls to make their own choices, and the urgent need to eliminate harmful cultural practices like FGC.
Sarah is the first-ever feature film in Kimaasai, created using the stories of real women from Maasai communities.
Sarah is more than a film. It’s a movement for change that will contribute to local, national, and international efforts to promote gender equality through FGC abandonment.