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Esther Nampewo Represents Uganda at AFRIFF in Lagos

Esther Nampewo Takes Ugandan Storytelling Global at AFRIFF 2025
wamalaBy wamalaNovember 4, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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Fresh off her big win at the 2025 Uganda Film Festival (UFF), filmmaker and screenwriter Esther M. Nampewo is taking her talents beyond Uganda’s borders. The rising star is currently representing the Pearl of Africa at the Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) in Lagos, Nigeria — one of the continent’s most prestigious film gatherings.

Nampewo’s trip comes courtesy of the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC), which sponsors top UFF winners to attend international industry events as part of its mission to promote Ugandan creatives on the global stage.

From UFF Triumph to Continental Spotlight

Esther Nampewo made headlines earlier this year after co-writing the award-winning film Nkinzi alongside filmmaker Rehema Nanfuka. The powerful drama became one of the biggest winners at UFF 2025, taking home Best Screenplay, Best Feature Film, and Best Director — solidifying its impact as a groundbreaking piece of Ugandan cinema.

The film’s success not only cemented Esther’s reputation as one of the most promising screenwriters in East Africa, but also opened new doors for her to connect with industry leaders from across the continent.

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“Winning at UFF was such a huge validation,” Esther said. “It showed me that Ugandan stories can travel — and now being at AFRIFF, I’m seeing just how much potential we have to connect with the rest of Africa.”

Connecting With Africa’s Best at AFRIFF

Held annually in Lagos, AFRIFF is renowned for being a melting pot of creative talent — drawing in filmmakers, producers, distributors, and actors from all over Africa and the diaspora.

For Esther, the opportunity to attend is more than just a networking trip — it’s a learning experience and a platform for growth.

During her stay, she’s already been part of an exclusive masterclass with celebrated Nigerian writer Yinka Ogun, joining a select group of 20 emerging African storytellers.

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“It’s been eye-opening,” Esther shared in a quick chat on Monday. “To sit in a room with people from different countries, each with their own voice and style, is so inspiring. I’m learning how to make my stories more universal while staying true to my Ugandan roots.”

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A New Generation of Ugandan Filmmakers Rising

Esther’s presence at AFRIFF signals a powerful shift in Uganda’s growing film industry — one where local talent is stepping confidently onto the global stage.

Her collaboration on Nkinzi showcases the strength of female-driven storytelling in Uganda, a movement that’s redefining how the nation’s narratives are told and shared.

Industry watchers say Esther and her peers represent a new wave of Ugandan filmmakers who are blending authenticity, creativity, and global appeal.

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“Esther’s success is proof that Ugandan stories resonate beyond borders,” a UCC representative noted. “Our goal is to ensure that more of our filmmakers get the visibility and opportunities they deserve.”

About Nkinzi: The Film That Started It All

Nkinzi — a deeply emotional and socially conscious feature — has been praised for its bold storytelling and nuanced performances. The film dives into complex human themes while shedding light on uniquely Ugandan experiences, earning critical acclaim at home and interest abroad.

With its multiple UFF wins, Nkinzi continues to spark conversations about the importance of supporting locally produced films that have global relevance.

What’s Next for Esther Nampewo?

As AFRIFF continues, Esther remains focused on learning, collaborating, and representing Ugandan cinema with pride. She says this experience has already sparked ideas for future projects that blend her signature storytelling style with lessons learned from her peers across Africa.

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“This festival is just the beginning,” she said confidently. “I want to tell stories that carry the Ugandan heartbeat to the world.”

With talent, humility, and an unstoppable drive, Esther Nampewo is proving that the future of Ugandan filmmaking is bright — and that its stories deserve a place on every international screen.

Ugandan filmmaker Esther Nampewo attends AFRIFF in Lagos

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