Stain (film)

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Stain
Directed by Morris Mugisha
Written byMorris Mugisha, Ninsiima Ronah
Produced byMorris Mugisha
Starring
Cinematography
  • Ekuka Izaek
  • Kimera Paul
Edited byKimera Paul
Music by
  • Morris Mugisha
  • Charmant Mushaga
Production
company
Moideas
Release date
  • 1 March 2021 (2021-03-01)
Running time
1:15
CountryUganda
LanguagesLuganda, English

Stain is a Ugandan drama film produced and directed by Morris Mugisha. It premiered in Kampala on March 1, 2021, and was Mugisha's directorial debut. The film received 7 nominations at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in Nigeria and Joan Agaba won the award for Best Actress in a Leading role. [1] [2] The film also won 5 awards out of 12 nominations at the 2021 Uganda Film Festival Awards.

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Plot

A 29-year-old mother of one, Mina, takes over as breadwinner in the home when her husband Bomboka is maimed after a domestic wrangle.

Nominations and awards

Awards & Nominations
YearAwardCategoryReceived byResultRef
2021 Africa Movie Academy Awards Best Actress in a Leading RoleJoan AgabaWon [3]
Best DirectorMorris MugishaNominated [4]
Best FilmNominated
Ousmane Sembene AMAA 2021 Award for Best Film in an African LanguageMorris MugishaNominated
AMAA 2021 Award for Achievement in Visual EffectNominated
AMAA 2021 Award for Achievement in CinematographyNominated
AMAA 2021 Award for Achievement in ScreenplayNominated
Uganda Film Festival Awards Viewers' Choice AwardNominated [5] [6]
Best Indigenous Film AwardNominated
Best Feature Film Won
Best Cinematography Ekuka IsaacWon
Best Costume DesignNinsiima RonahWon
Best Production DesignImran MusabbehNominated
Best Sound DesignMbabazi DanielNominated
Best Script (Screenplay)Mugisha Morris & Ninsiima RonahNominated
Best Post-Production/EditingKimera PaulNominated
Best Director Mugisha MorrisNominated
Best Actor in Feature Film Raymond Rushabiro Won
Best Actress in Feature Film Joan AgabaWon

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