📅 Release Date: [Insert Date]
📍 Global Event – Streaming on YouTube
Join Us for the Historic Online Premiere of The Spirit of Ubuntu!
We are honored to announce the highly anticipated YouTube premiere of The Spirit of Ubuntu, the winner of 25 international awards and a globally acclaimed documentary that has moved audiences across four continents!
This transformative film brings to life the essence of Ubuntu—"I am because we are"—through the voices of those who embody compassion, resilience, and collective empowerment. From communities overcoming adversity to global changemakers leading the way in justice, sustainability, and cultural preservation, The Spirit of Ubuntu is more than just a documentary—it’s a movement.
The Spirit Of Ubuntu ({oǒ’boǒntoō|}) is an award-winning documentary that has received accolades from film festivals all over the world. Filmed in 10 countries across the continent of Africa, you will be captivated by breathtaking visuals and heartfelt narratives that showcase the beauty of human connection and the transformative power of togetherness. Enjoy this amazing movie that delves into the heartwarming stories and powerful message of unity, compassion, and community in The Spirit of Ubuntu Documentary and the award-winning introductory short film called The Baobab Tree Story. Award-winning film director Kudzai Tinago teams up with grammy nominated reggae legend Pato Banton and world-renowned keyboard player Antoinette Rootsdawtah on an amazing journey across the continent of Africa to explore and document the ancient philosophy of Ubuntu.
An idea that has its roots in the Bantu dialect, meaning “I Am Because We Are” illustrating the interconnectedness of all Humanity. The documentary also focuses on some of the most dynamic and visionary leaders across Africa who practice the teachings of Ubuntu in their daily work to improve the lives of the people in their local and surrounding communities. Spread the word, watch it with your friends, and let's celebrate the Spirit of Ubuntu together—Ubuntu to the world!!! In these times of global upheaval, it’s time to turn to the solutions that can be found in the ancient African philosophy of Ubuntu and the traditions of all Indigenous Peoples. “What was hidden in the night, will be revealed in the morning.” (an old African proverb)
Director: Kudzai Tinago
Produced by: Pato Banton
Assistant Director: Answer Sofa
Executive Director: Gard Jameson
Music Score/Interviewer: Antoinette Rootsdawtah
Sponsored by Compassionate Las Vegas
Why You Can't-Miss This Premiere
🌍 Global Movement – Be part of a worldwide audience celebrating the power of Ubuntu.
Event Details
📺 YouTube Premiere:
⏰ Date & Time: Saturday February 15th 12pm PST
🎟 Free to Watch – Share & Invite Your Community!
Be Part of the Ubuntu Movement
This is more than just a film—it’s a movement. By watching and sharing The Spirit of Ubuntu, you help spread a message of love, justice, and empowerment. Let’s come together to inspire change and build a world where no one is left behind.
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For press inquiries, interviews, or collaboration opportunities, please contact:
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🌐 www.spiritofubuntu.us
Let’s make history together! See you at the premiere!
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