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CALL ME KUCHU

Director:

  Wright, Katherine Farifax & Zouhali-Worrall, Malika
  

Year Released:

  2012

Jan's Rating:

Rich's Rating:

3 out of 5

3 out of 5

Key Performances:

  David Kato
  LBGT Activists
  LBGT Friends
  American Opponents
  Ugandan Opponents
Movie Haiku:Really important story becomes a mediocre "fly on the wall" style doc providing minimal background & no "next steps." Kato returns from South Africa to rally members of the Ugandan LBGT community against appauling legislation pushed by the local Christian community with support from hate-mongering American pastors, making himself first a target then a martyr.

ADDITIONAL FF2 INFO ABOUT THIS FILM:

Women filmmakers?

  Yes

Jewish content?

  No

Haiku Posted:

  2013