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“Tuko Pamoja” Earns International Recognition with Honourable Mention at Africa USA Film Festival

by Rogers Atukunda
April 21, 2026
“Tuko Pamoja” Earns International Recognition with Honourable Mention at Africa USA Film Festival
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Uganda’s acclaimed historical docuseries Tuko Pamoja continues its impressive global run after its segment “Uganda: The Making of a Nation” received an Honourable Mention at the Africa USA International Film Festival.

The recognition was communicated to Nyati Motion Pictures, led by Executive Director Dr Cindy Evelyn Magara, marking yet another milestone for the Ugandan production on the international stage.

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Ugandan Historical Docuseries ‘Tuko Pamoja’ Earns Honourable Mention at Cannes’ Africa USA Film Festival

“Dear Nyati, Congratulations! AFRICA USA International Film Festival has updated the Judging Status of your submission “Uganda: The Making of a Nation” to Honourable Mention. The project has been selected as an honourable mention in the festival,” reads the message from festival organisers.

Global Stage Awaits in Cannes

The recognition comes ahead of the festival’s upcoming Cannes edition, scheduled for June 17–21, 2026, at the prestigious Cinema des Arcades in Cannes, France.

The event—also known as the Cannes International Film & Inclusion Festival (CANNES FIFI)—will bring together filmmakers from across the world under the theme of inclusion and the philosophy of Ubuntu (“I am because we are”).

Festival organisers praised selected films for reflecting this ethos, noting that the chosen works contribute to “a richer, more brilliant humanity” by amplifying diverse and often underrepresented voices.

“Your film has found its place with us. For this, thank you. Every submission received is an act of trust that we carry with absolute pride and respect. Your vision now resonates with the ethos of this edition,” festival organisers wrote in a message to Nyati.

A Story of Nationhood and Identity

“Uganda: The Making of a Nation” builds on the foundation of Tuko Pamoja, a 13-part docuseries directed by Dr Magara and written by journalist Rogers Atukunda. The series explores Uganda’s pre-colonial histories, migration patterns, and cultural interconnectedness, challenging narratives that portray communities as isolated.

Through interviews with historians, cultural leaders, and communities, the production seeks to bridge historical knowledge gaps, particularly among younger audiences who may not have encountered such narratives in formal education.

Voices Behind the Story

Director Dr Magara emphasised the role of film in connecting cultures and reshaping narratives. “This recognition is a testament to the power of film as a bridge between Africa and the world. Tuko Pamoja is not just a docuseries; it is our way of reclaiming the narrative of our continent. To be recognised internationally for our work on Uganda’s origins is an affirming step toward making our history a global conversation.”

Writer Atukunda described the recognition as a major moment for Ugandan storytelling on the global stage. “Seeing “Uganda: The Making of a Nation” resonating on a global stage like the Africa USA International Film Festival is a profound honour. It proves that when we write our own history with depth and authenticity, the world doesn’t just watch—it listens.”

Building an Award-Winning Legacy

The latest recognition adds to a growing list of accolades for Tuko Pamoja. In 2025, the series won Best Documentary (Foreign) – Africa at the Global Independent Film Festival of India and secured Best Documentary at the Pearl International Film Festival for its Buganda segment. It was also nominated at the Uganda Film Festival in 2024.

With its continued international recognition, Tuko Pamoja is solidifying its place as one of Uganda’s most impactful cultural productions—using film not only as a storytelling medium but as a tool for unity, education, and historical preservation.

Tags: Africa USA International Film Festival.Dr Cindy MagaraHonourable MentionRogers AtukundaTuko PamojaUganda: The Making of a Nation

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