In the Forests of Northern Uganda, a young female cigarettes smuggler faces a life-altering motorcycle accident while fleeing from the Revenue Authority. Found by two illegal charcoal burners, their conflicting views on her fate ignite a moral battle between the younger, compassionate underdog who sees a chance to save her and the older, arrogant leader who believes she should be left for dead.
Akello, a 14 year old impoverished but open minded girl sees a chance of rejoining school through the school project competition but her menstruation period occurs abruptly in the presence of boys, with no money to buy pads, she opts to overcome the problem in a unique way.
The FRANKA’s HEART contributes to addressing the challenges that impede the achievement of the 90-90-90 targets (90% tested, 90% on treatment and 90% viral load suppressed), with plays deliberately targeting stigma against and discrimination of People Living with HIV (PLHIV).
This movie addresses the challenges that impede the achievement of the 90-90-90 targets, particularly stigma and discrimination against People Living with HIV (PLHIV). FRANKA’s HEART is primarily produced to: Educate the mass on the myths about PLHIV, Encourage supportive disclosure among PLHIV, foster adherence to treatment, Contribute to reducing stigma and discrimination and the negative effects among PLHIV through creating more awareness with accurate and relevant knowledge on HIV/AIDS and the PLHIV, and working with the existing PLHIV networks in Lira district to support PLHIV.
This is a movie about how people judge you based on background without thinking and confirming reality.
This inspiring short film follows the journey of Akello, a determined young girl from rural Uganda, as she fights to overcome societal and economic barriers to pursue her education. Faced with challenges like poverty, cultural stigma, and lack of resources, Akello's resilience and creativity shine as she finds unique ways to stay in school. Through heartfelt storytelling and authentic portrayals, Breaking Barriers highlights the importance of education, gender equality, and community support in empowering the next generation. A moving and thought-provoking film that will leave you inspired.
A story that captures the journey of young minds in Northern Uganda with a shared purpose to understand and combat climate change through the eco nyumba holiday camp. From hands on learning and environmental activities, these future leaders are transformed into passionate advocates for sustainability.
Your mental health matters. Remember to take time for yourself, seek support when needed, and prioritize your well-being. Together, we can break the stigma and create a healthier, more compassionate world.
Step into the haunting echoes of Rebecca's trauma as she confronts Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in silence. 'Broken' is more than a film; it's a journey of resilience in a quest to healing.
Written and Directed by Lucas Ravie
Cast ; Achiro Margreth Sharon,Okello Henry
Crew ; Voice Over by Owech Cynthia, Soundtrack by Kitara Promise, Assistant Director Oketayot Daniel.
Loss leaves a heartache that no one can heal, but love leaves a memory that no one can steal. In the face of death, may we find strength in the memories we cherish and the love that lives on in our hearts.
The film shot on Samsung Galaxy S21
Directed by Lucas Ravie
Starring : Aber Gloria Ayaa, Oketayot Daniel
Director of Photography : Lucas Ravie
My Days, A compelling film that delves into the life of a young individual whose challenging childhood experiences have a profound impact on their adulthood, particularly their marriage and overall life journey. This thought-provoking drama explores the lasting effects of a troubled past, as the protagonist navigates the complexities of their relationships and strives to find happiness and fulfillment. With a poignant exploration of resilience, love, and personal growth, "My Days" takes viewers on an emotional journey that highlights the profound influence our early years can have on our present lives.
CASTS
Akello Enno
Acana Edgar
Nimaro Precious
Kitara Samuel
Obonyo Micho
Obaloker Brian
Okema Bernard
Odongkara Emmanuel Okeny
PRODUCER - Artisan Center
PRODUCER - Odongkara Emmanuel Okeny
SCREENWRITER - Ojok Odong
DIRECTOR - Odongkara Emmanuel Okeny
D.O.P - Jordan Kasirye
Akilom" is a poignant short film that delves into the complexities of tradition and love in rural Karamoja, Uganda. Directed by the visionary Director Lincoln and produced by Moses Komakech, the film follows the journey of Lokol, a teenage boy, and his forbidden romance with Angella, set against the backdrop of age-old cultural norms.