The Kampala film development foundation held a press conference yesterday at the Victoria international garden in Naguru to launch their first-ever virtual film and cultural week.
The event was graced by the UMA president Cinderella Sanyu, the U.S. embassy cultural officer Caroline who came on behalf of the U.S. ambassador to Uganda, and all film and culture stakeholders from all over the city.
The foundation focuses on collaboration through film and cultural diversity that exists between Uganda and the USA. It features screenings of Ugandan and American films, works of young filmmakers, special events, and more.
The main event is slated to take place on 28th to 30th May at the National theatre. Registration is still going on on www.kfdf.org for anyone that is interested in Film, dance, make-up, fashion and music.
About Kampala Film Development Foundation
Kampala Film Development Foundation is a Non-Profit Organization working to develop people through Film.
The organization is founded at its grassroots in Uganda in 2016, registered under REG No. 80020002181398. Today Film has grown to become one of the most effective and wide-reaching sensitization tool in Uganda and world over. Thanks to more than a thousand members, funders and dedicated efforts of our diverse staff who impact people’s lives through film funding, film trainings, Forums, exchange programs and community activations in 6 regions and territories across the country.
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