CRAFTS:The Value Of Life
| Crafts: The Value of Life | |
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| Directed by | George Stanley Nsamba |
| Produced by | George Stanley Nsamba |
| Written by | George Stanley Nsamba |
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| Cinematography | George Stanley Nsamba |
| Edited by | George Stanley Nsamba |
Production company | Ghetto Film Project |
| Distributed by | Nes Motion Media |
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Running time | 7 minutes |
| Country | Uganda |
| Language | English |
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Crafts: The Value of Life is a black and white Ugandan short film written, directed, and produced by George Stanley Nsamba as his debut film project. It premiered on 10th February 2015 at the Uganda National Cultural Center, setting the then record attendance for a short film premiere on a Film Club Tuesday at the Uganda National Theater before the following short film by George Stanley Nsamba, titled Silent Depression, broke his own record.[1]
Plot
19-year-old Shafi (Uzabumwana Sharif) meets up with Pesh (Aber Patience) to address their relationship problems.
Cast
- Kawooya Malcolm
- Aber Patience
- Uzabumwana Sharif
- Elizabeth Che
- Afzar Shambe
- Angella Amate
- Roy Cwinytado
- Malcolm Kawooya
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