REVIEW: Call Me Kuchu [2013]

“We shall ignore the right of privacy in the interest of the public” Created as a documentary to expose the horrifying human rights offenses committed by the Ugandan government against the LGBT community, directors Katherine Fairfax Wright and Malika Zouhali-Worrall were given impressive access to the nation’s most vocal activists by following them as the fight raged on the streets and in the courtroom. With local newspaper Rolling Stone outing as many homosexuals as it could in tasteless, Tabloid-style photo spreads courtesy of paid infiltrators and a Christian zealot-led Parliament…

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