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Gripping throughout watch it soon Absolutely inspirational Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 22, 2014 Verified Purchase This is one of the best DVDs of all time. Truly inspirational. The courage of the people depicted is truly humbling. Brilliant! Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 5, 2013 Verified Purchase I was waiting for a long time for this movie to get out and it hasn't disappointed me. It was very good and heartbreaking.

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Top reviews from the United States There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2013 Verified Purchase Heartbreaking but powerful. This film depicts recent Ugandan struggles over same-sex sexualities through centering the voices and perspectives of Ugandans. The film situates the Ugandan struggle in international context (US conservative Christian evangelicals & Western resistance to the 'Kill the Gays Bill') but rightly helps focuses on Uganda. Although I haven't yet seen it, Brett Davidson ([... ]) suggests that "God Loves Uganda" is a good compliment as it focuses on the US story. Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2014 Verified Purchase Important issue. Hard to believe we humans can take such a big step backwards and act in such a way toward fellow humans. Hopefully films like this will make an impact. Excellent filmmaking. Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2015 Verified Purchase Just love this film..

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Sadly, you watch Uganda only relent in the 24th hour due to being threatened by America, Canada and others that financial aid was going to be denied and the United Nations strongly warned the country of the human rights issue that could not be tolerated. Human rights are a huge issue. In Uganda they are attacking homosexuals, in other areas women, or castes. Call Me Kuchu is a brave gritty unpolished shocker. History is being made - at the cost of lives - and as technology makes the world smaller. Here, perhaps, we can use documentaries like this to help spread what is happening "over there" and save humans from other humans. You watch upon a semi-catatonic edge as men and women, just trying to live, are exposed in the news, beaten in the streets, and forced to move from their homes. Their "crime" is being homosexual. Why would a loving God or His son, who Christians know would live among the "lowest" peasants, wish harm to anyone, let alone a person they created in their own image? Obviously, this reviewer is pro-equal rights - pro humanity.

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But, beyond the personal morals, is a logical argument for the ridiculous persecution of people who may by different than you, but in no way affect your life. The law was stopped; albeit not for the right reasons. People can make a difference, one brave advocate at a time. Top reviews from other countries 5. 0 out of 5 stars This is a lovely but tragic film about Gay life... Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 1, 2016 Verified Purchase This is a lovely but tragic film about Gay life in Africa, even though it is one part of Africa it shows the difficulty that Gay people have in the African continent. A very important film Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 4, 2016 Verified Purchase Just watch this. I sobbed and sobbed and felt totally disheartened by the ignorance and cruelty of humanity (especially in the church) but it must be seen. A very important film. Excellent Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 7, 2014 Verified Purchase Moving intelligent documentary. A must see lest we forget what our international family faces.

( no relation to the american famous magazine) which published articles shamelessly demonizing gay people and inciting hatred with tittles such as " Hang Them! ", Ignorance thrives in the central african nation and we see players of public policy comparing it with Kleptomania. Articles full of conspirancy theories even suggest that islamist terrosties cooperate with gay people (!?!? ) in order to hurt the country. One could imagine that David Bahati could have been an even more ignorant version of your average tea-party republican if the US societal concept allowed him to fully materialize their beliefs yet any viewer would have a hard time finding a character as repulsive as Muhame. David Kato himself was murdered during the filming of this so this documentary became unintentionally a biopic of the last months of his life. The most cold blooding moment comes when we see Muhame giggling about it the next day. Even when the president of Uganda makes his appearance, by talking in a voice over ( " Hilary Clinton wanted to talk to me.

GAYS! esident Obama called me. homosexuals!... ") he seems to be spitting the words with disgust. It's strange to think how different the same thing would sound like with a softer voice and a couple of terms changed ( " Hilary Clinton wanted to talk to me about esident Obama called to talk about equality of LGTB Ugandans ") No matter what your political opinions are about, whether you are for gay marriage or against, it's impossible not to sympathize with the gay activists in a country where even a priest in a funeral curses the deceased for his sexuality, instead of simply saying good bye to another human being. Sadly their strugle is one about survival against official persecussion and not about equality. Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2013 Emily Blunt over at BluntReview (dot) com says: Watching Call Me Kuchu, you will want to check a calendar. In Uganda they have newspapers that use words of pure hate and propaganda - and they do it proudly. They want to sell newspapers, even if their articles, and images, cause the beatings and death of innocent men and women.

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