Kampala, Uganda | THE INDEPENDENT | The long-awaited premiere of Sabotage took place Feb.15 at the Century Cinemax Acacia Mall in an elegant affair attended by key players in Uganda’s arts industry, representatives from development organisations, celebrities, and film enthusiasts.
Brought to life by Reach A Hand Uganda (RAHU) in partnership with Sauti+ Media Hub and Nabwiso Films, the film is directed by Mathew Nabwiso and stars Stella Natumbwe, Sharifa Ali, Jjemba Dean Austin, Denid Kinan and others in a rollercoaster drama set around a traditional wedding (‘kwanjula’) exploring sexual violence, abortion and tradition to raise awareness around Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR) in Uganda.
While addressing guests during the premiere, Humphrey Nabimanya, the film’s Executive Producer, said, “Sexual violence is distressingly prevalent and disproportionately impacts girls and women – subjecting them to enduring trauma and often leading to unsafe abortions. Sabotage sheds light on this urgent matter and emphasises the pressing need for immediate action to protect our young girls and women.”
Sabotage premiere vibes were nothing short of magical!
I witnessed the fusion of elegance and vibrant personalities meet and celebrate success as one.
Every moment radiated with the spirit of enthusiasm, unity and love for our growing film industry. #SabotageUg pic.twitter.com/TUwd7Cyor8
— Humphrey Nabimanya (@HumNabimanya) February 16, 2024
Wow, Sabotage premiere was amazing! Guys you need to watch it, it’s all about unsafe abortion, resonating with audiences. Most of the time, it happens to young people out there. The movie is a powerful advocacy for advancing the SRHR of young people. #reachahands #SabotageUg pic.twitter.com/SVnYOsJ8k4
— Kachichi♥️ (@doreck_kac1) February 17, 2024
Abortion is illegal in Uganda with Article 22 of the 1995 Constitution providing for the right to life and Article 22(2) specifically providing for not terminating an unborn child except if it is to save the life of the mother.
As a result, unsafe abortion practices become the feasible alternative – especially for victims of sexual violence – and contribute to maternal deaths in Uganda.
Reach A Hand Uganda’s Country Director – James Tumusiime – said, “Through Sabotage, we are leveraging the power of visual activism to highlight and address stigma, gender-based violence, teenage pregnancy, maternal mortality as a result of unsafe abortion and harmful cultural narratives in the Ugandan context.”
The film’s premiere offered selected attendees an opportunity to witness the culmination of months of hard work and dedication by the cast and crew.
Mathew Nabwiso, the film’s director, said, “We are honoured by the effort put into making this movie and by the desire to bring about significant societal change, and we look forward to even more members of the public getting an opportunity to experience it and join the frank conversation around Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights in Uganda.”
Sabotage will be available for screening by the public on the 23rd, 24th, and 25th of February 2024 at the Century Cinemax branches at Acacia Mall, Arena Mall, and Metroplex Naalya.
Following the screening, guests were treated to an elegant reception complete with cocktails and opportunities to mingle with the cast and crew and share their thoughts about the film.
RAHU also used the opportunity to appreciate the partners who supported the film’s production including the Hewlett Foundation, The Coalition to Stop Maternal Mortality Due to Unsafe Abortion (CSMMUA), Billi Now Now, Rutgers International, RightHereRightNow and Movit Uganda.