Starting from 14th February, 15 new commissioned Ugandan movies will debut on Maisha Magic Movies channel in a move to showcase locally produced content across East Africa.
“The announcing of this commissioned content on Maisha Magic Movies channel is a bold step towards uplifting local content, supporting Ugandan talent, and telling the stories that inspire us, lift the mood, and provide educational benefits to the viewers.” - Joan Semanda Kizza
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The channel is set to premiere movies that the audiences will resonate with through their authenticity and relevance to what it means to be Ugandan. DStv Channel 141 was launched as a unique offering inspired by and targeted primarily at the Ugandan, Kenyan & Tanzanian market.
“As we enter into the Uganda Film Festival season, I believe this rebrand to showcase more local content will create interest of the viewers towards the Uganda Film Industry... and as we embark on training the younger generation in this industry, we need to have deliberate efforts that will push viewership so that the industry can grow,” said Colin Asiimwe, Head of Marketing at MultiChoice Uganda.
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- The last FOX Life available in the United States closes down in March
- Upcoming programming for Telemundo Africa
- February on WildEarth
- List of K-dramas and reality shows TVN will likely air if they return to DStv
- Could ESPN close alongside National Geographic and Disney Channel?
- Baby TV could be on the chopping block
- February on Comedy Central, MTV and BET
Ugandan Movies to watch out for on the channel include; Namuddu, Pieces of Me, Dead Respect, Rakai, Chwezi Dynasty, The Virgin, My Sister’s Keeper, 24 Hours, Influensa, Blood Ransom, The Guest Wife, Atonement, The First Eleven, Contention, Mukisa, amongst others.
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