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Documentary Feature
2017
Special Jury Award
The refugee crisis in Ugandas Kyangwali Refugee Settlement isnt new. For the people of this camp, being a refugee is a protracted circumstance endured for decades. SAUTI (Voice in Swahili) follows the efforts of five young women who were brought to the Settlement as children and who, as they approach adulthood; strive to pursue their dreams for a future beyond the constraints of a protracted refugee situation in an underdeveloped host country. Though safer than they were before, little else has changed since fleeing war and persecution years ago in their home countries of Rwanda, Democratic Republic of Congo, and South Sudan. Transcending the label refugee has been especially challenging for the women of Kyangwali.
Credits
Director:
Gayle Nosal, Beret E. Strong
Producer:
Beret E. Strong
Executive Producer:
Gayle Nosal
Cinematographer:
Edwin Kariuki
Country:
United States
Runtime:
73 minutes
Film Collection:
DO RIGHT
Schedule
Yeiser Art Center
Friday, November 3, 2017 - 3:00pm