Director: | Christopher Sharp, Moses Bwayo |
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Production: | Southern Films (Christopher Sharp)
Ventureland (John Battsek) |
Running Time: | 121’ |
Language: | English, Luganda |
Country: | Uganda, UK, USA |
Cinematographer: | Sam Benstead, Moses Bwayo, Michele Sibiloni |
Editor: | Paul Carlin |
Music: | Dan Jones |
Sound: | George Foulgham |
Bobi Wine: Ghetto President
Synopsis
This observational documentary film follows Bobi Wine and his wife Barbie. Bobi rises from the ghetto slums of Kampala to one of the country’s most loved superstars. His musical talent lifts him and emboldens millions of previously voiceless people. Bobi uses his music for activism, then becomes an Independent Member of Parliament to stand to defend the rights of his people, the ghetto people. Bobi’s wife, Barbie, by standing with him, plunges her own life into uncertainty. The film is an examination of the disturbing misuse of the legal and parliamentary systems, two supposed pillars of democracy. The country’s institutions are controlled by the State to ensure President Museveni, an autocratic strongman, who has held power since 1986, continues to rule Uganda. Bobi and Barbie must risk everything, their lives and their futures to challenge him. The state is determined to silence, not only them, but anyone who supports their cause. This is not just a story for Uganda, it is a narrative for all those who struggle under dictatorial regimes. Those who oppose them quickly discover that Western democracies have interests that do not extend to holding autocrats to account. This story has never been so relevant.
Directors’ Statement
Bobi and Barbie are once in a lifetime heroes who take great personal risk to dislodge and liberate a nation from a regime that has been in power for 35 years. We wanted to create a film that is an authentic representation of the dramatic events unfolding in Uganda, and the raw and genuine spirit of an inspiring group of people. Music is Bobi’s lifeblood and we have endeavoured to make this central to the narrative.
As documentary filmmakers, occasionally, we are fortunate enough to be given the opportunity to relate events that can instigate transformation. We believe that this is one of those occasions. In a world which presently feels more tyrannical than ever, we have a duty to celebrate those who stand against violence and offer hope in the face of autocracy.
PRODUCERS/DISTRIBUTORS
PRODUCTION 1: Christopher Sharp – Southern Films Ltd
119b Portland Road
W11 4LN – London, United Kingdom
Tel. +44 07809614770
christopher@southern-films.com
PRODUCTION 2: John Battsek – Ventureland
17 Gresse Street
W1T 1QL – London, United Kingdom
Tel. +44 07770920064
j.battsek@venture.land
WORLD SALES:
j.battsek@venture.land
PRESS OFFICE: Claudia Tomassini – Claudia Tomassini and Associates
Saarbrucker Street 24/ Haus B/ 2 OG
10405 – Berlin, Germany
Tel. +49 3044340606
Mob. +49 1732055794
press@claudiatomassini.com
ITALIAN PRESS OFFICE: Claudia Tomassini – Claudia Tomassini and Associates
Saarbrucker Street 24/ Haus B/ 2 OG
10405 – Berlin, Germany
Tel. +49 3044340606
Mob. +49 1732055794
claudia@claudiatomassini.com