PROGRAMME
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2006
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Amakula Kampala 2006:
  Film Screenings
    Thursday May 4, 2006
    Friday May 5, 2006
  Saturday May 6, 2006
  Sunday May 7, 2006
  Monday May 8, 2006
  Tuesday May 9, 2006
  Wednesday May 10, 2006
  Thursday May 11, 2006
  Friday May 12, 2006
  Saturday May 13, 2006
  Sunday May 14, 2006
  Workshops, Seminars, Lectures, Discussions
  Performances
  Art Exhibitions


Amakula Youth Reel | Friday May 12, 2006
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Youth Sharing Centre Nsambya (Gaba Road) | Free Entry!

9.00 am Youth Film Workshop: My life My Future
My Life, My Future provides young people with the means to explore issues related to identity by means of images rather than through words. This three-hour workshop will be led by Moses Kibuuka Sejombwe Muwanga an artist, photographer and film-maker. For all young people interested in learning more about film and creating images that depict cultural diversity from their own experiences.

12.00 am Programme of Short Films from Uganda
Directors will be present to share and discuss their experiences in film making.

Shams Bhanji, The Moments Project (Uganda, 2006, 5 min.)
3 very short stories capturing a moment.
Donald Mugisha, 610 (Uganda, 2006, 5 min.)
Examining the similarities between slaughtering a goat and civil wars.
Jeff Walker, Taylor at 8,440 Miles (Uganda, 2006, 4 min.)
An examination of the connections between death metal and broader issues of fear, religion, and the donor economy in Uganda.
Petna Ndaliko Katondolo, Ha! (Uganda/Congo, 2005, 15 min.)
A young couple of African intellectuals lives peacefully until the wife meets a film director. Her dream is to act in a film and for that she is ready to do anything.
Tony Mushoborozi, Just Thinking (Uganda, 2006, 6 min.)
New leaders begin their projects oblivious of the unfinished ones of past regimes.

2.00 pm Phillip Noyce, Rabbit Proof Fence (Australia, 2005, 90 min.)
Based on the life of Molly, a young aboriginal girl and her two sisters, kidnapped from their home and taken to a settlement.

3.30 pm Rick Elgood/Don Letts, One Love (Jamaica, 2003, 90 min.)
A rastaman falls in love with a pastor’s daughter, will their love survive society’s prejudice?

5.00 pm Thomas Gibson, Letter to the President (USA, 2004, 90 min.)
This is a film that takes a hip-hop artists’ unprecedented look at a variety of issues directly affecting the black urban population in the US.

7.00 pm Music Performance

Pato and the Kushites are a revolutionary reggae and contemporary African music group who will through their musical express the theme of Others’ Voices. Sharing Youth Centre is a place they grew up in and that has groomed them. What better then here to share their story and voices with our young audience.



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