NAWI
Nawi, a 13-year-old girl in northern Kenya, has one clear dream: to stay in school. But when she is forced into marriage, that future begins to disappear overnight. What follows is a powerful, real-time fight for autonomy, education, and the right to choose her own path. Inspired by true events and created in collaboration with local communities, NAWI blends urgent storytelling with an unflinching look at the systemic and cultural barriers facing girls around the world. It’s not a distant issue. It’s one lived reality, told with clarity, care, and emotional force.
Raw, intimate, and deeply human, this is a coming-of-age story that hits harder because it’s true.
Why This Film Matters: Millions of girls globally are still denied access to education due to poverty, forced marriage, and entrenched gender inequality. These aren’t abstract statistics, they are daily realities that shape who gets opportunity and who doesn’t. NAWI: Dear Future Me puts a human face to those systems. It shows how quickly a future can be taken away, and how much strength it takes to fight for it back. At a time when global conversations around girls’ education, gender rights, and social justice are gaining urgency, this film doesn’t just raise awareness, it demands attention. The right to learn should never be conditional.