Uganda

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    Who Killed Captain Alex? (2010)

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    Who Killed Captain Alex? (2010)

    Recognized as Uganda’s first action film, Who Killed Captain Alex? is about the aftermath of a police raid in Kampala in which a police captain (Alex) and a drug racketeer’s brother are killed. Both sides seek revenge, escalating into war.

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    Call Me Kuchu (2012)

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    Call Me Kuchu (2012)

    In Uganda, a new bill threatens to make homosexuality punishable by death. David Kato – Uganda’s first openly gay man – and his fellow activists work against the clock to defeat the legislation while combating vicious persecution in their daily lives. But no one, not even the filmmakers, is prepared for the brutal murder that shakes the movement to its core and sends shock waves around the world. (from imdb)

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    Bobi Wine: The People’s President (2023)

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    Bobi Wine: The People’s President (2023)

    Uganda has one the youngest populations in the world and one of its most flagrantly anti-democratic governments. These are ingredients for revolution, and Bobi Wine and his wife Barbie Kyagulanyi are stirring the pot. When the charismatic Bobi, a musician and member of parliament, announces his campaign for president, Uganda’s youth are ecstatic, filling parks and streets for every speech, and singing Bobi’s anthems of peace and freedom. But then comes the crackdown, orchestrated by Yoweri Museveni, a brutal dictator who has ruled Uganda for 36 years. Bobi and his crew survive arrests, beatings, torture, riots and raids.

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    A Question of Humanity (2014)

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    A Question of Humanity (2014)

    The mysterious and deadly Nodding Syndrome has affected thousands of children in Northern Uganda, leaving them hovering in a zombie-like state between life and death. Angwech Collines saw her own childhood despair in the eyes of these children and was compelled to act. In a race against time, can she save the next generation of Uganda’s youth from this killer condition, in the face of bureaucracy, poverty, and superstition?

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    The Aviatrix (2015)

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    The Aviatrix (2015)

    In 1928, Lady Heath became the first person to fly solo from Cape Town to London. Eighty-five years later, Tracey Curtis-Taylor set out in a vintage biplane to fly that adventure again. Following Tracey as she retraces the journey, The Aviatrix is more than just a film about the rapture of flying – it’s a story about living life on your own terms and having the courage and determination to realise your greatest dreams.

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    Imba Means Sing (2015)

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    Imba Means Sing (2015)

    A character-driven heartfelt story of resilience and the impact of education. The film follows Angel, Moses and Nina from the slums of Kampala, Uganda through a world tour with the Grammy-nominated African Children’s Choir; stunningly shot and told through Angel, Moses and Nina’s perspectives on their one shot journey from poverty to education.

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    The Future of Work and Death (2016)

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    The Future of Work and Death (2016)

    In this provocative documentary, worldwide experts in the fields of futurology, anthropology, neuroscience and philosophy consider the impact of technological advances on the two certainties of human life: work and death. Charting human developments from early man, past the Industrial Revolution, to the digital age and beyond, THE FUTURE OF WORK AND DEATH looks at the astonishing exponential rate at which mankind creates technologies to ease the process of living. As we embark on the next phase of our ‘advancement’ with automation and artificial intelligence driving the transformation from man to machine, the film gives a shockingly realistic look into the future of human life.

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    Bad Black (2016)

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    Bad Black (2016)

    BAD BLACK was filmed in the slums of Wakaliga, Uganda by Ramon Film Productions, Wakaliwood. Produced, Written, Directed, Shot, and Edited by Nabwana I.G.G.

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