ETHNOKINO DOC IMPACT LAB
MOVIEMENT FELLOWS
IMPACT FILMS 2026

GIANTS
Synopsis
A young member of the Yine people in the Peruvian Amazon, while contemplating a towering kapok tree, begins to reflect on his people’s relationship with these giants. Through observation and poetic narration, the film dwells on memory, care, and continuity, tracing the bonds that unite the forest, its people, and time itself.
CREDITS
A Film by Guilherme Vernize - Lara Jacoski - Lucia Alonso

HARMONY
Synopsis
HARMONY focuses on the communities living around Masoala National Park in Maroantsetra, in northern Madagascar. These places, of extraordinary natural beauty and possessing significant environmental and economic potential, remain isolated from the rest of the world. Because of this isolation, the natural environment is under threat and risks losing its authenticity. Vahy Nekena, a dynamic young woman, is determined to contribute her expertise to the preservation of nature. She demonstrates how access to digital technology is transforming lives by connecting farmers, women, young people and students to knowledge, innovation and opportunities. The meeting between Vahy Nekena and Séniot, a curious and ambitious young farmer, offers great hope: hope for change based on respect and integrity on the one hand, and on the other, the promotion of the endemic nature of the Maroantsetra region. It is a living testament to the harmony between man and nature.
CREDITS
A Film by Vahy Nekena Ifaharana & Aina Rasamoelina
CREDITS

Synopsis
This film follows community transformation shaped by patience and discipline. The film observes how community systems protect land, income, and peace without external enforcement. The setting carries visible signs of climate strain and the effect it has had on the community. Against this reality, IWACO-supported practices reshape daily life. Semi circular burns regenerate grass, which is sold and also stored for dry seasons. Women process honey and beads for sale (women empowered economically). Youth protect land through planning and discipline. Each action links survival to cooperation. The film treats land as a shared responsibility rather than a resource to extract. This framing anchors peacebuilding and income generation inside the same system.

Synopsis
Laikipia North faces recurring droughts and unpredictable rainfall. Climate stress reduces harvests and household food supply. Many families rely on school meals as the only reliable source of food for children. For some learners, one school meal defines the entire day. Poor nutrition affects concentration, health, and school attendance. Financial strain limits food choices at home. Children grow up without access to diverse and nutrient-rich diets. ACT NOW responds through school-based food and nutrition action. The initiative supplies seeds, establishes school gardens, and trains learners on food production and nutrition. Knowledge gained at school travels back to homesteads through children.

Let’s Co-Create
We believe partnerships are not sponsorships alone, but collaborative processes of co-creation. Together, we can build transformative cultural platforms that bridge cinema, arts, research, and civic life.
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