Battle of the Souls

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Battle of the Souls
Directed byMatt Bish
Starring
  • Joel Okuyo Atiku
  • Matthew Nabwiso
  • Mwita Athanas
  • Mike Draman
  • Agnes Kebirungi
  • Nancy Karanja
  • Niyi Owolabi.
Music byPriscilla Kalibala
Production
company
Media Pro
Distributed byMedia Pro
Release date
  • April 29, 2007 (2007-04-29)
CountryUganda
LanguageEnglish

Battle of the Souls is a 2007 supernatural Ugandan thriller directed by Matt Bish. It featured in the 28th African Film Festival of Verona (Italy). Dubbed the 'first'[1] Ugawood feature film, it was also Matt's maiden film after returning home to Kampala in 2005 from film school in Amsterdam. He assembled a cast that made film history. It received 10 nominations at the 5th Africa Movie Academy Awards and eventually scooped the awards for Best Visual Effect and Best Supporting Actor.[2]

Plot[edit]

A young reporter (called Ryan, played by Matthew Nabwiso) loses his girlfriend and job in one day. Then one evening while drinking with his longtime buddies at a bar, he comes across a cash-filled briefcase belonging to a mysterious underworld lord. Greed and conflict over the possession of the money begins to erode their friendship. Depressed and in a vulnerable position, Ryan agrees to join the underworld lord's organisation. Unknown to him, the organisation is actually a cult that sacrifices humans in exchange for wealth and beauty.

Production[edit]

With the tagline: "They are here to get you back...", filming started in 2006. The production company was Media Pro, created in February 2005[3] and under Roger Mugisha, as the Managing Director.

Cast[edit]

  • Matthew Nabwiso as Ryan
  • Mwita Athanas
  • Mike Draman as Eric
  • Joel Okuyo as Wycliffe
  • Agnes Kebirungi
  • Nancy Karanja
  • Niyi Owolabi.

Soundtrack[edit]

The music score for Battle of the Souls was performed by Priscilla Kalibala, a Ugandan artist.

Release[edit]

The film was released in cinemas on 29 April 2007 and it has run on local channels like NTV too. It's about 105 minutes long.

Reception[edit]

The film came during a period when Ugandans were hearing so many stories about people going to the underworld ("under water") to get wealth and therefore had a compelling tale. Matt Bish started writing the movie in 2003 just after Roger Mugisha,[4] leader of the Shadow's Angels, became born again (or "got saved"). He just read about Roger (now a Radio Presenter) in interviews and newspaper articles on the net. Matt is a GOD-fearing man. He was always hoping to have his first feature film and wanted it to have a Christian theme. And it was well-received winning numerous awards. "The film is talking about how people are drawn to the underworld to operate in the dark world, the evil world."[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Jamati
  2. ^ Okoye, Chinyere (9 April 2009). "AMAA - Africans Can Speak With One Voice". AllAfrica.com. AllAfrica Global Media. Retrieved 5 September 2010.
  3. ^ The Battle of Souls (MusicUganda)
  4. ^ Only GOD Can Judge Me (New Vision) Archived October 22, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Africultures