This film was released in the UK in November 2012.
Any occasional screenings will still be posted here, but your best bet at this point is one of the following:
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Reviews
- "The film-makers have turned what could have been a detached news report into a moving human tragedy" – The Guardian
- "Call Me Kuchu leaves you flabbergasted" – The Times
- "Harrowing and brave documentary" – Little White Lies
- "A timely, gut-wrenching but ultimately hopeful work" – Total Film
- "As angry and unflinching a piece of documentary filmmaking as you'll see this year" – Empire Magazine
- "Shocking, moving, enthralling and enraging " – Time Out
- "A terrifying wake-up call for anyone with even a passing interest in basic human rights" – The Irish Times
- "The resolution of Kato and his activists to risk their lives for a better world eclipses all of the grim realities" – The Daily Express
Articles
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Call Me Kuchu: The continuing battle against homophobia in Uganda — The Independent
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Guardian Film Show: Sheffield Doc/Fest special - video interviews — The Guardian
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What it's like to be gay in the world's most homophobic country — Independent Voices
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Call me Kuchu: The life and death of a gay rights campaigner — The Independent on Sunday
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Call Me Kuchu - the secret world of Uganda's LGBT rights activists — Amnesty
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Video Interview with Malika and Naome — Upbeat
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Katherine Fairfax Wright and Malika Zouhali-Worrall on directing award-winning doc Call Me Kuchu — IdeasTap
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Film Show interview — The Guardian
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Weekend Interview — BBC World Service
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Talking Kuchu – the fight for gay rights in Uganda — Take One Action
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Katherine Fairfax Wright Interview — Birds Eye View
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Malika Zouhali-Worrall Interview — The Quietus
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Interview with Malika Zouhali-Worrall and Katherine Fairfax Wright, directors of Call Me Kuchu — Permanent Plastic Helmet
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Interview with Ugandan activist Naome Ruzindana — MTV Voices


