HISTORYIn Uganda, a new bill threatens to make homosexuality punishable by death. David Kato, Uganda's first openly gay man, and retired Anglican Bishop Christopher Senyonjo work against the clock to defeat state-sanctioned homophobia while combatting vicious persecution in their daily lives. But no one is prepared for the brutal murder that shakes their movement to their core and sends shock waves around the world. |
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United States, 2012Original Title:Call Me Kuchu (Nazywaj mnie Kuchu)87 minutes.Director:Katherine Fairfax WrightMalika Zouhali-WorrallScript:Katherine Fairfax WrightMalika Zouhali-WorrallMusic:Jon MandabachPhotography:Katherine Fairfax WrightProducer:Chicken & EggCinereachCatapult Film FundFrony Line DefendersPuma CreativeFilm IndependentIFPThe Bertha Foundation BritdocTouchstoneLucius and Eva Eastman FundFrameline
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DIRECTORKatherine Fairfax Wright graduated from Columbia University with a double major in Film Studies and Anthropology. She produced GABI ON THE ROOF IN JULY (2010), associate-produced the award-winning documentary LUMO, and has worked in a producing role on several other films. She is also an award-winning photographer. Katherine is a Chaz & Roger Ebert Directing Fellow, as well as an alumnus of the Film Independent Documentary Lab, the Garrett Scott Documentary Development Grant at Full Frame, and the Film Independent Producing Lab. In 2012, Filmmaker Magazine named Katherine one of the 25 New Faces of Independent Film. She is currently producing Malik Vitthal's Watts-set gangster drama IMPERIAL DREAMS Malika Zouhali-Worrall is an award-winning filmmaker of British/Moroccan origin. Malika is a Chaz & Roger Ebert Directing Fellow and an alumni of the Film Independent Documentary Lab, the Tribeca All Access program, the Firelight Media Producer's Lab, and the Garrett Scott Documentary Development Grant at Full Frame Documentary Festival. In 2012, Filmmaker Magazine named Malika one of 25 New Faces of Independent Film. She is a graduate of Cambridge University, and holds an MA in International Affairs from the Paris Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po), where she studied with a full scholarship from the Entente Cordiale Scheme. Malika's current film, THANK YOU FOR PLAYING, directed and produced in partnership with David Osit, tells the story of Ryan Green, an indie video game developer who's building a video game about his terminally ill young son. The film is an ITVS/POV co-production and premiered at the 2015 Tribeca Film Festival. |
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