Reach A Hand Africa’s advocacy film The Unforgivable has earned six Uganda Film Festival 2026 nominations, highlighting men’s involvement in family planning and reproductive health conversations in Uganda.
The Maama Wange premiere brought together filmmakers, health advocates, & mothers for an emotional Mother’s Day celebration at Reach A Hand.
Buganda Kingdom considers supporting Mathew Nabwiso’s Flames of Faith film on Kabaka Mwanga, a move that could boost cultural tourism.
At iKONVERSATIONS Masterclass, Sylver Kyagulanyi urges Ugandan filmmakers to protect their intellectual property and understand licensing.
Maama Wange earns 9 Uganda Film Festival nominations as the iKON Young Filmmakers’ Fellowship film continues to spark growth.
The iKON Awards 2026 has closed submissions with 300 films, including international entries from Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
For many creatives, the rise of artificial intelligence in filmmaking sounds like a warning bell, a technology poised to replace artists, writers and filmmakers. But Ugandan videographer Sasha Vybz believes the conversation should be less about fear and more about opportunity.Speaking during a masterclass at the Guinness Smooth Creators Lab at Nomad Bar and…
Lessu Film Festival Kampala brought young female filmmakers together on International Women’s Day 2026 at Reach A Hand Uganda.
The iKON Awards 2026 returns to Serena Hotel Kampala on August 15, bringing together African filmmakers to celebrate film excellence.