
| 6:30 p.m. | The Day I Will Never Forget Kim Longinotto (U.K., 2002) |
Kim Longinotto in Person
In this intimate and powerful documentary, Kim Longinotto explores the continuing practice of female genital mutilation in Kenya's Somali community. With great sensitivity, she delivers the delicate substance of the custom via both her documentarian's sense of distance and the extraordinary access she has to people affected by it. While Longinotto is clearly sympathetic to the young victims, she also gives voice to the older women who advance the practice in the name of tradition, never losing sight of the moral, spiritual, and physical dangers involved. The Day I Will Never Forget is ultimately hopeful, finding spiritual sustenance in the courage of a young girl to confront her mother, the strength of an enlightened nurse, the rebellious spirit of a group of young children who defy their parents and find refuge in the power of the law, and always, the potential for change to be found in education, intelligence, and time.
—Diane Weyermann, Sundance Film Festival
• Photographed by Longinotto. (92 mins, In English and Somali, Swahili, Masai, and Kalenjin with English subtitles, Color, 35mm, From Women Make Movies)

