Ugandan films now eligible to compete in Oscar awards, three Ugandan women named on the Oscar Selection Committee

It has been all celebrations in the Ugandan film industry this week as the industry recorded a remarkable landmark when the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences made Uganda eligible to participate in the Oscar awards.

This means that Ugandan filmmakers can now submit their films to participate in the world’s most prestigious film awards starting with the 92nd edition this year. The awards will honor the best films of 2019 and the event will be held on February 9, 2020 at Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.

In the past Uganda was ineligible to participate in the Oscar awards because it lacked an Oscars Selection Committee, a body approved by the academy that is tasked with selecting the country’s film submission for the Oscars.

After undergoing thorough review and vetting, the country’s Oscars Selection Committee was finally approved. The committee comprised of 10 members, has three Ugandan women.

The ladies are Judith Lucy Adong, Kemiyondo Coutinho and Evelyn Cindy Magara. Judith is the only African writer who was selected to attend the 2011 Royal Court Theatre playwright’s residency. She was also the first Ugandan to be named a Prince Claus Laureate in Netherlands and is also among the few Ugandans that have featured on the famous TED-TALKS. Her plays are taught in Ivy League Universities like Princeton University and Dartmouth College in US.

Judith Lucy Adong

On the other hand Kemiyondo Coutinho, the founder of AKA Dope a music platform that gives audience to new singers is a playwright, screenwriter, actress, film producer and producer. Kemiyondo was earlier this year named among the Okay Africa’s 100 Women list and has also appeared on the Forbes under 30.

Kemiyondo Coutinho

While Evelyn Cindy Magara, a lecturer of literature in English and Film studies at Makerere University made her mark in the Ugandan film industry when she became the first woman to direct a film. She also owns a film production company called Nyati Motion Pictures and her film Windows of Hope won the Best Ugandan Feature Film Award at Nile’s Diaspora International Film Festival 2012.

Evelyn Cindy Magara

 

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