The Daily Nation

Film

by Hillie Molenaar & Joop van Wijk

Details

Netherlands / 1999 / 70mins / Documentary / English

Kenya is a developing country, where society is permeated by corruption at all levels. The story of the English-language newspaper The Daily Nation therefore primarily deals with the struggle to remain objective and independent. Every day, the dedicated staff of managers and journalists, as well as the mostly poor street vendors provide the Kenyan population with a continuous flow of information about their own environment, which in passing reminds them time and again of the importance of an independent press. ‘Everything revolves around what the people are interested in, even that lady with the dog… and what that white man was doing over there’, as a news vendor puts it. The film offers a kaleidoscopic view of reality in present-day Kenya.

About the Directors

Hillie Molenaar

Hillie Molenaar, born in 1945 in the Netherlands, is a documentary filmmaker. She left school at 15 and worked as a cleaner, waitress, and bookkeeper before finding her niche as a documentary filmmaker in 1974 when, at the age of 29, she made her first film Protest Garden. She was the assistant to the legendary Joris Ivens before she formed Molenwiek Film in Amsterdam with Joop van Wijk in 1978. Jointly they have produced and directed many award winning documentaries and short films, including The Factory (1979) and The Daily Nation (2000). They also produced Xime (Guinea-Bissau, 1994) directed by Sana Na N’Hada, which was an official selection at Cannes Film Festival in Un Certain Regard. Molenaar has since formed her own production company HM Films in 1995, and has taught with the Zelig School for Documentary, Television and New Media. She is also an Election Observer (EU & OSCE long and short time) in Bangladesh, Georgia, Pakistan, Aceh, Yemen, Ethiopia, Bela Russia, Ukraine, Indonesia, Rwanda, Moldavia, Ukraine, Sri Lanka, Zambia, Uganda, Rotterdam (recount), Russia (Siberia) and was Member of The Dutch House of Representatives (Tweede Kamer) The Netherlands from 2000 - 2002. Learn More

Joop van Wijk

Joop van Wijk was born in 1950 in the Netherlands, studied medicine in Utrecht, became an MD in 1975, and worked as a doctor in Africa and the Netherlands. In 1978 he took up filmmaking with partner Hillie Molenaar in the independent production company Molenwiek Film, Amsterdam in 1978. Learn More