Episode 9 - African Film Accessibility, Uganda's Film Culture with Sharon Rwakatungu
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Afriquan Film a podcast series in which we shall explore our continent’s cinematic landscape through film recommendations, as well as conversations with pertinent practitioners working within this creative industry. Episode 9 finds us exploring how accessible African Cinema is for the casual viewer with Ugandan film enthusiast and podcaster Sharon Rwakatungu. Our discussion explores our culture of African film consumption and how accessible (or inaccessible it is), whilst comparing the differences between Ugandan and South African programming and film culture. Follow us on @afriquanfilm on Instagram and Twitter for more information. CreditsHost: Yazz The Student Guest: Sharon Rwakatungu Voice Artist: Nomava Kibare Script and Edit: Yalezo Njuguna Original Music Produced by: DoouShii Producers: Yalezo Njuguna and Kibare wa Njuguna Film RecommendationViva Riva [Podcast and Guest Recommendation] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0MG8QJge0k (Trailer) Mosanne [Guest Recommendation] - Trailer N/A (If you have a link to the trailer please provide and we will update. The Battle of Algiers [Guest Recommendation] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wd5Pz8KJeU4 (Trailer) Kati Kati [Guest Recommendation] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAxK1RRyul0 (Trailer) Nairobi Half Life [Guest Recommendation] - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nRjBLAnx2jUandt=38s (Trailer) I Am Not A Witch [Guest Recommendation] - https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=i+am+not+a+witch+trailer (Trailer) Brought To You By:Enraptured Odyssey The Broke Ass Showcase/NFVF
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