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Bobi Wine: The People's President Poster

Bobi Wine: The People's President

The man, the music, the movement
2023 | 113m | English

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Director: Christopher Sharp, Moses Bwayo
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Uganda has one the youngest populations in the world and one of its most flagrantly anti-democratic governments. These are ingredients for revolution, and Bobi Wine and his wife Barbie Kyagulanyi are stirring the pot. When the charismatic Bobi, a musician and member of parliament, announces his campaign for president, Uganda’s youth are ecstatic, filling parks and streets for every speech, and singing Bobi’s anthems of peace and freedom. But then comes the crackdown, orchestrated by Yoweri Museveni, a brutal dictator who has ruled Uganda for 36 years. Bobi and his crew survive arrests, beatings, torture, riots and raids.
Release Date: Jul 28, 2023
Director: Christopher Sharp, Moses Bwayo
Writer:
Genres: Documentary
Keywords uganda, political activist, political candidate, music
Production Companies Ventureland, Southern Films, National Geographic Documentary Films
Box Office Revenue: $44,486
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 03, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Bobi Wine Self
Barbara Kyagulanyi Self
Yoweri Museveni Self
John Sparks Self
Name Job
Christopher Sharp Director
Moses Bwayo Director of Photography, Director
Jack Macinnes Additional Photography
George Foulgham Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Sam Benstead Director of Photography
Michele Sibiloni Director of Photography
Paul Carlin Editor
Dan Jones Original Music Composer
Caroline Hodge Assistant Editor
Daniel Gold Additional Photography
Torge Hillnhütter Additional Photography
Solomon Kyagulanyi Additional Photography
Sam Russell Additional Photography
Jack Sharp Additional Photography
Timothy Mutoony Sound Recordist
Samuka Key Grip
Meddy Kaylango Rigging Grip
Arnold Mgasha Drone Operator
Alicia Pfefferle Production Coordinator
Emma Comans Post Production Supervisor
Andrew Daniel Colorist
Zeb Chadfield Online Editor
Maggie Maciejczek Online Editor
Miles Sullivan Sound Re-Recording Assistant
Alex Gibson Sound Effects Editor
Philip Moroz Dialogue Editor
Simon Birch Music Editor
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Christopher Sharp Producer
John Battsek Producer
Carolyn Bernstein Executive Producer
Megan Hollinghurst Co-Producer
Humble Lukanga Executive Producer
Sol Guy Executive Producer
Alastair Siddons Executive Producer
Kerstin Emhoff Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

You can clearly see the Bob Marley inspiration behind the music and lyrics of this eponymous Ugandan activist who was elected to their Parliament in 2017. Sworn in, it is soon clear that this man has an agenda to challenge the (at this stage) thirty year presidency of the almost seventy-five year ol ... d Yoweri Museveni who has been a dominant force in politics since the overthrow of the Amin regime in 1979. Wine is an erudite and compelling politician whose candid style of presentation, allied with his vibrant and honest style of music gained considerable traction amongst this largely rural and poverty-stricken population and his candidacy for the 2021 election provides much of the bedrock here for a documentary that follows not just his campaigning, but also the authorities' determination to thwart his candidacy by any means - including violently - and ensue the continuation of the existing government order. I suspect had he been fighting Amin, he'd just simply have disappeared, but the omnipresence of cameras constantly surrounding him - film crews and mobile phones alike, probably ensured a degree of his safety, and that of his family, as the world's attention is gradually drawn to this charismatic man. What's pretty clear though is the futility of his struggle. His opponents control the military, and without the support of the military his fight is never likely to achieve very much. This film is actually quite potent at illustrating the sort of benign power of men in uniform carrying guns around your garden. They don't need to be pointing them at you! I do prefer a degree of balance though and whilst there can be little doubt the threats against him were serious and potentially lethal, what we don't really get is commentaries from other parts of Ugandan society - far-flung parts of this sprawling country where there the President had huge swathes of legitimate support. We are sort of left to assume that his cause is entirely just throughout the country, rather than have any sort of debate about his relative merits compared with those of the incumbent. Corruption and abuses of power are obviously rife, but still - just a bit more meat on the bones of this democrat here would have been better for me. Still, it's an informative narrative of a country that still hasn't moved on in generation that uses a archive effectively to make it's point.

Feb 01, 2024