Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Alliance Franchise Kampala and Goethe-Zentrum kampala film festival 2010

Alliance Franchise Kampala and Goethe-Zentrum Kampala presented the French -Germany Film Festival featuring world production films(12) screenings in four days showcasing short movies including the Q&A sessions with French, Germany and Ugandan film directors at Cineplex Cinema, Garden City Mall

From Thursday 11th - Sunday 14th November 2010 we where treated to amazing films where Entrance was free. All movies that where not being screened in English had English subtitles.

Films showcased

The Pianist (French-German coproduction)

Short Movie Night,
Short movies From France, Germany and Uganda,

La Reine Soleil
French Children Movie by Philippe Leclerc

Blöde Mütze!
Schoolboy Martin, bright but small for his age, has to move and change school because of his mother's new jobs, while only his father really tries to understand him. Even before reaches class he bumps into cocky, athletic rascal Oliver. Directed by Johannes Schmid.

Der Baader-Meinhof-Komplex
Film about the German Autumn, by Uli Edel.

Yogera
Urban social-realism drama about communication, love, family and friendship. A Yes! That’s Us production. The screening will be in presence of Alex Ireeta, who directed the movie, and actress Cleopatra Koheirwe.

Kini and Adams
Two friends struggle to leave their old lives behind and start-up in a promissing environment. By and in presence of Idrissa Ouedraogo.

Le sœurs fachées
Two sister whos characters could be more contrary meet in Paris for three glary days. By Alexandra Leclere.

Imani
Ugandan movie that reveals the situation in post-war Northern Uganda from different angles. Directed by Caroline Kamya.

Renn, wenn du kannst
In presence of the director, Dietrich Brüggemann. A film about disability, drive to perfection, longing and phantasy.



My favourites:
The Pianist, kini & Adams, Imani

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