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Call Me Kuchu

Country: USA | Uganda, Language: English, 90 mins

  • Director: Katherine Fairfax Wright; Malika Zouhali-Worrall
  • Producer: Malika Zouhali-Worrall

CGiii Comment

The havoc of religion's hatred versus the indomitable spirit of the minority...

This really is how documentaries should be made - no silly commentary, no hidden agenda and, carefully balanced...with all the parties concerned having their say.

There is so much passion in both camps - the American Evangelists are the epitome of cunning misguidedness, the politicians, the journalists, the Church...they are all a blight on humanity.

The joviality of the activists, smiling in the face of adversity, is as heartwarming as a child taking its first step...their mission, their ambition is a tribute to and a triumph of humanity.

We are all conceived the same way...let us all be perceived equal.

Hugely important, incredibly humbling, deeply moving.

RIP Mr Kato


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

In Uganda, a new bill threatens to make homosexuality punishable by death. David Kato - Uganda's first openly gay man - and his fellow activists work against the clock to defeat the legislation while combating vicious persecution in their daily lives. But no one, not even the filmmakers, is prepared for the brutal murder that shakes the movement to its core and sends shock waves around the world.

Cast & Characters

David Bahati - Ugandan Politician
David Kato - Founder, Sexual Minorities Uganda
Gilles Muhame - Managing Editor, Rolling Stone
Naome Ruzindana - Founder, Coalition of African Lesbians
Christopher Senyonjo - Bishop