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“Back to the Source – The Nile” Documentary Premieres in Kampala Today

by Rogers Atukunda
April 25, 2026
“Back to the Source – The Nile” Documentary Premieres in Kampala Today
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KAMPALA — Uganda’s cultural and tourism storytelling takes centre stage today with the national premiere of “Back to the Source – The Nile”, a documentary led by Amb Judyth Nsababera, at Mestil Hotel & Residences, Nsambya.

The film, which premiered internationally in Guangzhou, China, in December 2025, is now making its long-awaited home debut, bringing Ugandan audiences a deeply personal and visually rich exploration of the River Nile.

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Described by Amb Nsababera as a “homecoming,” the documentary follows her journey along the Nile—from its source in Uganda—while confronting her personal fear of water and reflecting on identity, culture, and heritage.

“Uganda does not need to be explained. It needs to be experienced,” Nsababera said ahead of the premiere, describing the project as a tribute to the country’s spirit and storytelling power.

A story beyond tourism

More than a travel documentary, the film positions the River Nile as both a geographical and symbolic anchor, weaving together narratives of resilience, discovery, and national pride.

In remarks shared before the screening, Nsababera described the production as “a distinguished and compelling masterpiece” that presents Uganda “not merely as a destination, but as a land of narratives, enterprise, and opportunity.”

She noted the documentary’s strong reception in China and emphasised China’s influence as a global tastemaker: “How Uganda is seen, experienced, and shared in China shifts how the world sees Uganda.”

The project also highlights the role of storytelling in shaping how Africa is seen globally, with a strong emphasis on authentic, locally driven narratives.

A filmmaker’s journey

The documentary is directed by Ugandan filmmaker Derrick Ssenyonyi, who said the project was inspired by his own childhood curiosity about tourism in Uganda.

“I grew up watching tourists pass through… I always wondered what they were going to see that I had not,” Ssenyonyi said. “This film is the answer to those questions.”

Ssenyonyi, recently recognised as a regional tourism innovator, described the film as a collective effort representing Uganda’s storytellers, guides, and communities.

“This award does not belong to me alone… it belongs to every storyteller in Uganda,” he said, referencing recent regional recognition tied to his work.

Cultural diplomacy and global reach

Nsababera, who serves as Uganda’s Consul General in Guangzhou, has positioned the documentary as part of a broader effort to strengthen cultural ties and promote Uganda internationally.

The film’s earlier premiere in China drew a strong reception, reflecting growing interest in Uganda as a tourism and investment destination, particularly within Uganda–China relations.

What next

While today’s premiere is largely an invitation-only event, organisers say public screening dates will be announced in the coming weeks, allowing wider audiences to experience the film.

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