While cinematography varied depending on the producers and
their own style of work, one thing remained standard, that there is room for
growth in an industry still struggling for recognition. The first Kampala Short
Film Festival (KSFF) has left local film makers thrust against the wall,to
produce even better content ahead of the second KSSFF in 2017.
Nes-G (right)is among the most popular short film makers, whose works Silent Depression in the video has travelled as far as India, Kenya and USA at several film festivals, and been reviewed on continental, international and regional media.
And a direct retreat from my earlier views after the second
Uganda Film Festival (UFF 2015), that that year had been rather slow for film
production. While feature films submitted for the festival/awards were not
entirely works of 2015, but inclusive of as old as 2013; short film makers
(directors and producers) were busy baking beautiful works that beyond doubt
are worth watching.
Look up Silent Depression by Nes-G on YouTube; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cvo6pcxiC-0
Miira Naire is among the few mentors who are inspiring local film makers. She directed the soon to be released Disney Feature film, Queen of Katwe, that stars Kenyan Hollywood sensation Lupita Nyong'o. She is also created platforms like Maisha lab which offers funding for film projects such as short films.
Look up Silent Depression by Nes-G on YouTube; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cvo6pcxiC-0
Miira Naire is among the few mentors who are inspiring local film makers. She directed the soon to be released Disney Feature film, Queen of Katwe, that stars Kenyan Hollywood sensation Lupita Nyong'o. She is also created platforms like Maisha lab which offers funding for film projects such as short films.
In my opinion as a part of the audience, this is the line up
of the films in order of enjoyment.
Jinxed
Silent Depression
Trash Cash
In Reality
A Dog Story
Mirror
Pregnant Woman Stabs Husband to Death
The Test
Drawn Together
Wande
BUT follow this link to read the review of each film as
appeared in the Daily Monitor.
http://www.monitor.co.ug/artsculture/Entertainment/Short-films-make-mark-at-2015-Kampala-festival/-/812796/3159880/-/8d29v5z/-/index.html



