Tembele (2022 film)

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Tembele
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Directed byMorris Mugisha
Written byMorris Mugisha
Ninsiima Ronah
Produced byMorris Mugisha
Ekuka Izaek
StarringPatriq Nkakalukanyi
Ninsiima Ronah
Cosmas Sserubogo
CinematographyEkuka Izaek
Fauzia Mulimira
Edited byKimera Paul
Production
company
Moideas
Release dates
August 7, 2022 Kampala, Uganda
Running time
90 mins
CountryUganda

Tembele is a 2022 Ugandan mental health drama directed by Morris Mugisha. It is Uganda's first-ever submission to the Academy Award Best International Feature category. [1]

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Plot

Set in Kampala, the film centers around Tembele, a garbage collector, who works 12 hour shifts. Tembele and his wife, Mawa, are expecting their first child together. When the child dies soon after birth, Tembele has a mental breakdown and is in complete denial that his son has died. [2] The next day he returns to work happy while everyone else is mourning.

Cast

Reception and awards

Tembele won Best Film, Best Actor and Best Supporting Actor honors at the 2022 Uganda Film Festival Awards [1] and Best Achievement in Cinematography at the 2022 Africa Movie Academy Awards. [3] The 10 AMAA nominations categories it was nominated for included Best Film in an African Language, Best Achievement in Costume Design, Best Achievement in Sound Track, Best Achievement in Sound, Best Achievement in Cinematography, Achievement in Screenplay, Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Director and Best Film. [4] [5]

In September 2022, it was selected by the Uganda Academy Selection Committee (UASC) to represent Uganda at the 95th Academy Awards in the Best International Feature Film category, winning over Nalwawo by Erik Emokor and November Tear by Richard Nondo. [6]

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References

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