“People Power, Our Power – The Revolution Will Be Televised: While the wind of change blows through Uganda, East Africa, a revolution is unfolding on television with the rise of Bobi Wine – the pop star turned politician who seeks to end Uganda’s long and brutal dictatorship. This documentary follows the inspiring activism of Bobi Wine, who rises from the ghettos of Kampala to become one of the country’s most beloved superstars. Bobi begins to denounce corruption through his music and later becomes an independent Member of Parliament to defend the rights of his people. The country’s institutions are tightly controlled by President Museveni, an autocratic tyrant who has ruled since 1986. Bobi and his wife Barbie decide to risk their careers, their family, and even their lives to challenge him and bring democracy to their country. But the state is determined to silence not just them, but anyone who supports their cause. Will People Power televise the revolution in Uganda? Could this be the answer to Africa’s long-standing dictatorships? Find out in this gripping documentary: Bobi Wine: The People’s President.”
Kurator:in
I have been living and working in Munich, Germany for three years now. I have a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication from Uganda Christian University and over 10 years experience in professional journalism, with a passionate focus on Broadcast Media; Radio and Television. Mainstream media. Since 2021, I have been a One Young World Fellow, which is the association of the 5000 best young leaders from around the world with the aim of empowering and developing young leaders to build a just, sustainable future for all. I am passionate about democracy, governance and the pursuit of human rights for all, especially for vulnerable communities of women and girls in East Africa. I have a great passion for media and journalism and my dream is to travel the world and tell stories from around the world, with a particular focus on feature films and documentaries.
Kurator:in
Hello everyone, my name is Dorah. I am Ugandan and have been living in Munich for one year now. I have a degree in art and social work and am currently continuing my studies. I love cinema, art, and everything related to it. I’m excited to have participated in KinoAsyl this year.
Kurator:in
I have been living and working in Munich, Germany for three years now. I have a Bachelor of Arts in Mass Communication from Uganda Christian University and over 10 years experience in professional journalism, with a passionate focus on Broadcast Media; Radio and Television. Mainstream media. Since 2021, I have been a One Young World Fellow, which is the association of the 5000 best young leaders from around the world with the aim of empowering and developing young leaders to build a just, sustainable future for all. I am passionate about democracy, governance and the pursuit of human rights for all, especially for vulnerable communities of women and girls in East Africa. I have a great passion for media and journalism and my dream is to travel the world and tell stories from around the world, with a particular focus on feature films and documentaries.
Kurator:in
Hello everyone, my name is Dorah. I am Ugandan and have been living in Munich for one year now. I have a degree in art and social work and am currently continuing my studies. I love cinema, art, and everything related to it. I’m excited to have participated in KinoAsyl this year.