Somebody Clap for Me
Fall Grant 2012 - Post-Production Stage
Synopsis
This poetic rollercoaster ride chronicles Ugandan youth reclaiming their right to a voice by bringing village bonfire traditions to an urban setting. One of these young freedom of speech activists is Ugly Emcee, a social worker who also happens to be a grandson of the late dictator Idi Amin Dada. Through an unsettling meta-layer, these eclectic individual portraits combine to form a vision of a country trying to shed its past and build a more democratic reality, despite the conservative forces latching on to power.
Credits
- Director
- Luciana Ceccatto Farah
- Screenwriter
- Luciana Ceccatto Farah
- Producer
- Luciana Ceccatto Farah, Reem Al-Wohaibi
About the Director
Luciana Ceccatto Farah is an artist based in Doha, Qatar. She studied Sculpture at the Escola de Belas Artes do Paraná, in her native Brazil, and Communications at Vesalius College in Brussels, Belgium. Her first film, 'Somebody Clap for Me' (2018) won best feature-length documentary at the Festival International du Film Panafricain de Cannes and the Cameroon International Film Festival. She is currently on an artistic residency at Maktaba, the children’s library, where she runs a Comic Book Lab for 8-11-year-olds and makes analogue stop-motion collage films.'One in 50 million’ was produced as part of the Doha Film Institute’s annual Documentary Lab in 2018 which was led by world-renowned Cambodian documentary filmmaker Rithy Panh.