Bella (2017 film)

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Bella (film)
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Directed by Matt Bish
Starring
Release dates
  • October 2017 (2017-10)(Victoria Hall, Kampala Serena Hotel)
  • 22 October 2018 (2018-10-22)
CountryUganda
LanguageEnglish

Bella is a Ugandan drama film directed by Matt Bish and stars Cinderella Sanyu in her debut film acting role as Bella. [1] [2] It also stars Abby Mukiibi Nkaaga, Matthew Nabwiso, Simon Base Kalema, Roger Mugisha, Stellah Nantumbwe, Joel Okuyo Atiku, Michael Wawuyo Jr. The film premiered at Victoria Hall, Kampala Serena Hotel in October 2017. [3]

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Summary

Bella tells the story of a homeless girl with a great singing talent who one day crosses paths with a music promoter and her life changes for the better. Bella is played by newcomer actress Cinderella Sanyu, an experienced singer who has been singing since the early 2000s. [4]

Reception

The film received numerous nominations at the Uganda Film Festival Awards in 2018 including Best Feature Film, Best Actress, Best Screenplay and Best Cinematography among others. [5] [6] The however won only one award, Best Supporting Actress award received by Stellah Nantumbwe. [7] Cindy also received a nomination at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in Nigeria for Best Young Actor and at the Nigeria Entertainment Awards for Best Africa Lead Actor (Non Nigerian), both for her role as Bella. The film also received two nominations at the 6th Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards [8]

Awards and nominations

Awards & Nominations
YearAwardCategoryReceived byResult
2018 Uganda Film Festival Awards Best Script (Screenplay)Nominated
Best Actress Cindy Sanyu Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Feature Film Stellah Nantumbwe Won
Best SoundNominated
Best Cinematography Nominated
Best Costume (Production Design)Nominated
Best Feature Film Nominated
Best Post Production/EditingNominated
Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards Best SoundtrackAndrew AhuuraNominated
Best Movie East Africa Matt Bish Nominated
Africa Movie Academy Awards Best Young Actor Cinderella Sanyu Nominated
Nigeria Entertainment Awards Best Africa Actor (Non-Nigerian)Nominated

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