Screenings & Events

 

UPCOMING SCREENINGS & EVENTS

 

MAY 2012

 

Inside Out: Toronto LGBT Film Festival
Inside Out: Toronto LGBT Film Festival
Toronto, Canada
SAT, MAY 19th, 16.45
[Buy tickets]

 

JUNE 2012

 

Sheffield Doc/Fest
Sheffield, UK
SCREENING TIMES
WED, JUNE 13th, 13:00pm – Library Theatre [Buy tickets here soon]
THU, JUNE 14th, 17:45pm – Library Theatre [Buy tickets here soon]

 

Los Angeles Film Festival
Los Angeles Film Festival U.S. Premiere
Los Angeles, USA
SAT, JUN 16th, 19.50 – Virgin America Theatre/Regal L.A. LIVE 9 [Buy tickets]
SUN, JUN 17th, 16.10 – Regal Cinemas L.A. LIVE 10 [Buy tickets]

 

Frameline Film Festival
Frameline Film Festival
Bay Area Premiere

San Francisco, USA
CENTERPIECE SCREENING
TUES, JUNE 19th, 7pm – Castro Theatre [Buy tickets here]

 

Human Rights Watch Film Festival
New York, NY
CLOSING NIGHT SCREENING
THU, JUNE 28th, 7pm – Film Society of Lincoln Center Walter Reade Theater[Buy tickets here soon]

 

>>> More exciting announcements coming soon! <<<

 

 

PAST SCREENINGS & EVENTS

 

FEBRUARY 2012

 

The 62nd Berlin International Film Festival – World Premiere
Berlin, Germany
WINNER – Best Documentary, Teddy Award (read about it here)
WINNER – Cinema Fairbindet Prize (read about it here)
SECOND PLACE – Audience Award
HONORABLE MENTION – Siegessäule Readers’ Choice Award
Check out the photos here

 

APRIL 2012

 

Torino GLBT Film Festival

Torino GLBT Film Festival
Torino, Italy
WINNER – Audience Award for Best Documentary

 

New York City Bar Association
[PANEL DISCUSSION]
LGBT Rights as Human Rights: Recent Legal Developments in Africa
New York City Bar Association on African Affairs
New York City, USA
MON, APRIL 23rd, 6.30pm – 42 West 44th St. (bet. 5th & 6th Ave.), New York, NY
Read a summary of the panel here

 

MAY 2012

 

Hot Docs Canadian International Film Festival
North American Premiere
Toronto, Canada
WINNER – Best International Feature (read about it here)
TOP TEN – Audience Favorite (read about it here)
Co-presented by
Human Rights Watch

 

[PANEL DISCUSSIONS]
Kickstart Session 3: My First Doc – Case Study: ONLY THE YOUNG & CALL ME KUCHU
WED, MAY 2nd, 3.30pm – Rogers Industry Centre/Victora College, 93 Charles Street West, 2nd Fl. [More info]
Doc Talk 3: Cinematic Impact
THURS, MAY 3rd, 5.30pm – TIFF Bell Lightbox 4, 350 King Street West [More info]

 

Freiburg International LGBT Film Festival
Freiburg International Gay Film Festival
Freiburg, Germany
SUN, MAY 6th, 14.30

Co-presented by
Amnesty International

 

BELDOCS Documentary Film Festival 2012
Belgrade, Serbia
MON, MAY 7th, 22.00
[Film Program]

 

 

 

 

 

 

Comments
15 Responses to “Screenings & Events”
  1. Janna says:

    I would have loved to see the film, however, I did not get to see at the Berlinale! Where can I watch it in Germany? Is there any chance to watch it online? It would be great to make it possible for a wider audience to see your brilliant movie!

    • callmekuchu says:

      Hi Janna – As luck would have it, CALL ME KUCHU was awarded the Cinema Fairbindet prize at the Berlinale, which means that it will be traveling to cinemas throughout Germany later this year. If you wish, you can sign up for our newsletter here or check back on the screenings page on the CALL ME KUCHU website for more information as we finalize plans. Thanks for getting in touch!

  2. Flore says:

    Hello!!
    I live In Kampala. Can we actually see the movie here?
    Thank you and please do not think that you are alone, many people admire and support your fight!

  3. Mary says:

    I’ve heard about the film, but just now watched the trailer. It gave me chills. I remember when Kato was murdered and how the atmosphere was at that time in Kampala.
    I’m in Germany at the moment and can’t wait to watch it here.
    But I truely hope people in Uganda will get to see the film as well and you will find a place where you can screen it safely.
    Please let me know where and when both in Germany and Uganda one can watch this film!

    • callmekuchu says:

      Hi Mary, Thanks for getting in touch. As you may know, the film premiered at the Berlinale in February and won the Cinema Fairbindet prize, which is sponsored by the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development. The prize includes a theatrical roadshow to more than 20 German cinemas later in the year. We haven’t finalized the schedule yet, so the best way for us to make sure that you find out about the German screenings is to stay sign up for our newsletter here here (we won’t overload you with email, we’ll only send one out every month or two). You can also stay updated on the film through our Facebook and Twitter. Thanks again!

  4. Daniel Cheesman says:

    Hi – I just watched the trailer, and I really want to see it – will it be released in the UK sometime soon?

    • callmekuchu says:

      Hi Daniel! Thanks for your interest in the film. We are currently planning our festival run. We have some exciting announcements regarding screenings in the UK, so stay tuned! Also, you can subscribe to our newsletter to receive updates here. Thanks!

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