Night dancers are part of many stories told. Whether people believe in them or not, they spark conversation wherever they come up. Lajok The Night Dancer is a short film inspired by these stories, and it will be screening this weekend at the Ngalabi Short Film Festival.
"I knew how to write a script, I had also learnt African Cinema and film criticism at the university, but I had no idea how to transform a piece from a script to screen."
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"We wrote scripts but did not know how to produce them, so when I told people that I am a filmmaker, they never took me seriously because I did not have any film."
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Casting call for Wind, a new short film by Dilstories. Looking for actors who can perform in Acholi or Luo. Check the link for how to apply.
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When was the last time you watched animated poetry?
Here’s one for you, I Fear to Walk in Dreams by Kagayi Ngobi. Take a moment and watch it on the Dilstories YouTube channel.
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Five short films from Sisi Film Collective were nominated in the regional nominations of the Uganda Film Festival across the Western, Northern, and Central regions. It means a lot to see the work recognized. You can read about them in the blog post below.
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Conold, also known as King Kim shares his journey into film. Teaching himself a little about film and finally realising he still had a lot to learn. He lost his equipment in a flood and started over again but he never gave up.
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There’s a kind of pain that comes when you remember someone who was just beginning. Belinda had only started her filmmaking journey last year under Sisi Film Lab in Arua. It is so sad that we lost her. Tomorrow we say goodbye as she is laid to rest. 🕊️
We are deeply saddened to share that we have lost a member of our Tatu Taps on Love family, Belinda.
She was our makeup and costume designer, a creative soul. Thank you for the moments you shared with us. You will always remain part of this story.
Rest well Belinda.
Oluba Ronald didn’t plan for film at first. Life had other plans, and even at home, it wasn’t the obvious choice for him. But he found his place in it.
This is his story. Full blog in the link.
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This is Ampuriire Shiela’s story. She wanted to study but life got in the way. Despite this, she still showed up for film training with her baby by her side. Through film, she found a way to tell her own story. Read story here.
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