Award-winning film director Kudzai Tinago teams up with grammy nominated reggae legend Pato Banton and world renowned keyboard player Antoinette Rootsdawtah embark on an amazing journey to 10 countries 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 not only only highlights the diverse beauty to be found across Africa but also focuses on some of the most dynamic and visionary leaders who practice the teachings of Ubuntu in their daily work to improve the lives of the people in their local and surrounding communities.
In celebration of the 15 awards that The Spirit Of Ubuntu Documentary and The Baobab Short Film have recently won at International Film Festivals, Pato & Antoinette are heading on a world tour to host Ubuntu Film Screening Events at Cinemas, Universities and other venues in over 20 countries. So try and see this amazing documentary at a city near you. Spread the word, bring your friends, and let's celebrate the Spirit of Ubuntu together!
Also added, Port Angeles, WA Field Arts & Events Hall - July 30th
For more info contact Pato Banton & Antoinette here: UbuntuNow1@gmail.com
Congratulations on such an inspiring and uplifting movie! And thank you for expending an incredible amount of energy to bring the Spirit of Ubuntu to the rest of us around the world! I'm so eager to see the movie. And excited to see what's in store for Ubuntu international and this Substack!
Very cool Antoinette! Thanks for sharing.