Kyenvu is a 2018 Ugandan short film written, produced and directed by Kemiyondo Coutinho and starring still Kemiyondo Coutinho, Michael Wawuyo Jr. in lead roles and supported by Rehema Nanfuka, Joel Okuyo Atiku, Alex Bwanika, Bash Luks and others. The film is Kemiyondo Coutinho’s directorial and production début and won the Pan African Film Festival (PAFF)’s Best Narrative Short Film.[1][2]

Kyenvu
Directed byKemiyondo Coutinho
Written byKemiyondo Coutinho
Produced byHeddwyn Kyambadde, Gladys Oyenbot, Kemiyondo Coutinho
Starring
Edited byPeter Mukiibi
Music byAhuurra Andrew
Running time
20 Minutes
CountryUganda
LanguageEnglish

Premise edit

A recently returned brown (yellow) girl is tipped off by a passenger guy in a taxi when the taxi conductor tries to cheat her. The passenger offers to pay her fare and what follows is a game of cat and mouse between the girl and the guy.

Production edit

Kyenvu is set in a taxi, a 14 seater matatu. According to Kemiyondo Coutinho, girls are ridiculed for their dressing in taxis, roadsides and everywhere. She wrote Kyenvu in 2014 when the "Anti-Pornography" had passed in Uganda. Kyenvu is a Luganda word meaning yellow colour, which is used as a metaphor in the film and generally in Uganda to describe a brown girl. The film uses colour to expose the problems faced by girls of a different colour shed. Browner girls are prone to a number of challenges including catcalls, gang rapes, groping and so on. The film was edited by Peter Mukiibi, Isaac Ekuka was director of photography and sound by Moses Bwayo.[3][4][5]

Music edit

Kyenvu uses accurate scoring, soundtracks and original compositions. The songs used were performed by artistes that had previously performed at her A Ka Dope sessions.

Awards edit

Awards
Year Award Category Result
2018 Pan African Film Festival (PAFF awards) Best Narrative Short Won[6]
Uganda Film Festival Awards Best Actress Nominated

References edit

  1. ^ "Kemiyondo's "Kyenvu" wins Best Short Award at Pan African Film Festival 2018 in Los Angeles". Mbu. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  2. ^ "What you need to know about Kyenvu". Daily Monitor. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  3. ^ "'Kyenvu' Is the Short Film Challenging Uganda's Controversial Mini-Skirt Bill". Okay Africa. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  4. ^ "Pan African Film Festival - Kyenvu". We Are Moving Stories. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  5. ^ "Kemiyondo's star rises with Kyenvu". Nilepost. Retrieved 2 June 2018.
  6. ^ "Pan African Film Festival: More reviews and PAFF awards". Peoples World. Retrieved 3 June 2018.

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