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In Just Hours
Directed byUsama Mukwaya
Written byUsama Mukwaya
Produced byMariam Ndagire
Starring
  • Ssentongo Isaac
  • Allen Musumba
  • Veronica Nakayo
CinematographyKugonza Isaac
Edited byEmanuel Bukenya
Release date
July 2013
CountryUganda
LanguageLuganda/ English

In Just Hours is a Ugandan short drama film written and directed by Usama Mukwaya.[1] Produced through the Mariam Ndagire Film and Performing Arts Centre under the Movie Furnace project, the movie won the best film in the competition's second season.[2] It premiered in the Nile Diaspora International Film Festival and later screened at the Manya Human Rights Film Festival.[3][4][5] It was also nominated in the 4th Pearl International Film Festival for best student film under the MNFPAC.[6][7]

Plot

Peter is about to be surprised by a mysterious, crude condition from the disease he has been suffering from. Weirdly the disease he is suffering from is only about to get fatal in the next few hours and if not treated quickly and carefully, he might not be sexually productive again.

Cast

  • Ssentongo Isaac as Peter
  • Allen Musumba
  • Veronica Nakayo
  • Shafique Ssenyange

References

  1. ^ http://ugscreen.net/ugandan-movie/just-hours
  2. ^ Mulumba, Abu-Baker. "The Observer". Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  3. ^ http://www.ndiffest.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/NDIFF-selection.pdf
  4. ^ Baranga, Samson. "The Observer". Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  5. ^ http://www.manya.org.ug/files/Brief%20Film%20Program%202013.pdf
  6. ^ http://ugscreen.net/uganda-movie-news/full-piff-nominations-list
  7. ^ http://chimpreports.com/index.php/mobile/entertainment/20312-aids-film-scoops-12-nods-at-piff-2014.html