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The Shadow Scholars

Eloïse King
United Kingdom
2024
98 min
International Premiere
Frontlight
Festival history

The Shadow Scholars follows Patricia Kingori, the youngest female black professor in the 925-year history of the University of Oxford. After hearing about a worldwide network of well-educated Kenyans who write essays for Western undergraduates and doctoral students, she travels to Nairobi to find these behind-the-scenes academic writers.

One of them is Mercy, the single mother of an 8-year-old child. She is wobbly on her feet as she explains how she has just spent the night finishing two essays on different subjects. Her name will not appear at the top of the papers.

An estimated 50,000 Kenyans are members of this army of “shadow scholars” hired online to write theses and dissertations. Kenya is home to a high-performance IT industry, and the young generation of Nairobi is well educated, but there are hardly any suitable jobs for them. Writing essays means they can earn a decent living.

We also hear from some of their anonymized customers, who struggle with the pressure to perform. While Kingori exposes existing power relations, she wonders who is whose shadow.

Credits
Director
Production
    Eloïse King,
    Anna Smith Tenser,
    Bona Orakwue,
    Tabs Breese
Co-production
    White Teeth Films,
    Lammas Park
    White Teeth Films,
    Lammas Park
Executive producer
Cinematography
Sound
    Kim Tae Hak
    Kim Tae Hak
Sound Design
    Chad Orororo
    Chad Orororo
Music
    Keir Vine,
    Nyokabi Kariuki
    Keir Vine,
    Nyokabi Kariuki
Involved TV Channel
    Film 4,
    Channel 4
    Film 4,
    Channel 4
World Sales
    Dogwoof
    Dogwoof
Screening copy
    Dogwoof
    Dogwoof