Rehema

Rehema is Ugandan film directed by Allan Manzi based upon a screenplay by Usama Mukwaya[1] starring Juliet Zansaanze, Raymond Rushabiro and Ismael Ssesanga. The film premiered at the 38th Durban International Film Festival in South Africa.[2][3] The film held a special screening at the 4th Edition of the Euro-Uganda Film Festival on 17 June, 2018 courtesy of the British Council.[4]

Rehema
Directed byAllan Manzi
Produced byUsama Mukwaya
Allan Manzi
Screenplay byUsama Mukwaya
Starring
CinematographyAlex Ireeta
Production
company
Manzi Media, O Studios Entertainment
Release date
  • 19 July 2017 (2017-07-19) (South Africa)
Running time
20 minutes
CountryUganda
LanguageLuganda
English

Plot

Rehema (Juliet Zansaanze) is in love with Sula (Ismael Ssesanga) but secretively her uncle (Raymond Rushabiro) and grandfather are plotting to marry her to someone else older because of his money. She powerfully rejects the marriage but an accident happens while fighting with her uncle and he dies leaving her imprisoned for Murder. Rehema now has to face the force of law while she fights for justice and her dreams.[5]

Cast

  • Juliet Zansaanze as Rehema
  • Raymond Rushabiro as Hakim
  • Ismael Ssesanga as Sula
  • Eddy Mulindwa as Mzee
  • Allen Musumba as Friend
  • Veronica Nakayo as Counsel

Production

Principal photography on Rehema began early 2016.

Awards

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Nominated

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