KENYA’S FIRST FEMALE LACROSSE TEAM MADE THE CHAMPIONSHIP IN CANADA
By
Margaretta wa Gacheru (posted 25 May 2021)
Cinematographer
Timothy Mwaura didn’t even know the producer of his recent film, ‘Sleeping
Warrior’ had entered him in a global competition for best documentary
cinematographer. So when Nina Ruiz phoned him in Malindi where he was working
on his latest film project for the EU, he was initially stunned, then elated
and finally overwhelmed with the notion of winning anything.
“That [international]
award is the first that I’ve ever won,” Mwaura told BD. But he was promptly corrected
by his wife Vale who reminded him he had received special mentions for his
cinematography both in ‘WAZI? FM’ and the 2016 documentary about epilepsy
entitled ‘Subira’. And at this year’s Kalasha Film Market, he won the documentary
‘pitch’ for his film project, ‘Nairobi by Night,’ about street children and sex
workers.
Then Nina
further reminded of his past life as an award-winning spoken word poet, when
filmmaking hadn’t even crossed his mind.
“Back then,
we were part of WAPI? an arts project funded by the British Council,” recalls
the man whose winning words had taken him all the way from Denmark to Zimbabwe
and Japan.
Tim Mwaura, award-winning Kenyan cinematographer.Photo by Janet Wells
But Mwaura
soon understood that winning prizes in poetry wouldn’t provide him a sustainable
livelihood. “I realized that just as I was taking my second trip to Denmark,”
he says. With that in mind, he decided to hold onto the stipend his sponsors gave
him for his stay in their country.
“I saved it
all and before I left Copenhagen, I used those funds to buy myself a Canon 70
camera including one battery,” he adds.
That humble
Canon is nothing like the Red Epic Dragon that he now owns and which he says is
what most Hollywood cinematographers use. But even with his Canon, Mwaura was
determined to become the best cinematographer that he could be. And now, he has
begun to fulfill that dream as ‘Sleeping Warrior’, the documentary film about
the making of Kenya’s first female LaCrosse team, is winning awards right and
left, including the one he just got from the European Cinematography Association
based in Holland.
‘We have
already received awards from film festival in Toronto, Chicago, Houston, and
just this today, (May 24) we heard we won at the Cannes World Film Festival,”
says Nina proudly.
It was
serendipity that got her and her filmmaking partner Janet Wells together with Mwaura.
“It all happened from London where both Janet and I are based,” says Nina who
heard about him from a friend who had met him in Kenya. They called him on the
spot and explained their plan. Their friend was heading to Western Kenya to recruit
and train the country’s first female LaCrosse team. They wanted their film to
capture that transformational process, focused on its impact on the young women’s
lives.
“I had been
to Kenya several times before. But having a sporty background myself, I was
intrigued with the idea of filming the actual process of starting from scratch
and getting those girls all the way to the 2019 Women’s World LaCrosse
Championship in Peterborough, Canada,” says Nina.
“They didn’t
win, but they were the first team from Africa to reach the championship, and
the crowd loved them,” adds Janet.
But winning
wasn’t the point of the film. “We wanted to get the back-stories of the girls.
And that is what Tim was so good at,” says Nina who focused specifically on three
young women whose desperate lives have been transformed by being on the team.
Sharon,
Maureen, and Maclean all have heart-wrenching stories that have left nary a
viewer of the film with a dry eye, according to Janet. “All came from dire
situations,” adds Nina who with Janet has set up an Education Fund to assist
these girls with school fees and enable them all to get to university.
“I initially
thought I was making a sports film, but soon I realized ‘Sleeping Warrior’ was
about the personal lives of these strong, but vulnerable young women,” says Mwaura.
‘Sleeping
Warrior’ will be screened in Nairobi at Westgate Mall on June 1st.
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