This film takes you into different Kenyan
communities and explores the tradition of
circumcision and also love, marriage, families,
rebellion and change. We discover girls struggling
with their culture and their loyalty to their
parents. Will they be strong enough to break
with tradition? And if they do, will they
be accepted back into their communities or
will they become outcasts?
Fardhosa, a woman doctor, takes us into the
Somali community, where she attempts to open
peoples' minds to try safer and more humane
medical practices. Simalo, a young Masai girl,
goes home to confront her mother for having
married her off to an old man against her
will. And finally, sixteen young girls challenge
their parents and take the painful decision
to take them to court to stop them circumcising
them. This has historic implications for their
whole culture.
The film shows ancient traditions beginning
to be questioned by a new generation that
doesn't want to suffer as their mothers have
done.
The Day I Will Never Forget is ultimately
hopeful, finding spiritual sustenance in the
courage of a young girl to confront her mother,
the strength of an enlightened nurse, the
rebellious spirit of a group of young children
who defy their parents and find refuge in
the power of the law, and always, the potential
for change in education, intelligence, and
time. - Sundance Film Festival