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Kengere | |
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Directed by | Tukei Peter |
Screenplay by | Tukei Peter |
Produced by | Rural Area |
Cinematography | Tukei Peter |
Edited by | Sunna Peter |
Music by | Sunna Peter |
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Running time | 23 minutes |
Country | Uganda |
Kengere is a 2010 Ugandan documentary film.
In 1989, Ugandan Army soldiers accused 69 people of being rebels and locked them in train wagons, then set fire to them. Kengere tells the story of a cyclist who returns to his home village in search of a tape that contains evidence of the crime.
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Kengere | |
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Directed by | Tukei Peter |
Screenplay by | Tukei Peter |
Produced by | Rural Area |
Cinematography | Tukei Peter |
Edited by | Sunna Peter |
Music by | Sunna Peter |
Release date |
|
Running time | 23 minutes |
Country | Uganda |
Kengere is a 2010 Ugandan documentary film.
In 1989, Ugandan Army soldiers accused 69 people of being rebels and locked them in train wagons, then set fire to them. Kengere tells the story of a cyclist who returns to his home village in search of a tape that contains evidence of the crime.