Ugandan feature film ADUI is taking bold steps onto the global stage with its market premiere at the Marché du Filmduring the Festival de Cannes a defining moment in the film’s international rollout.

Rooted in the realities of Northern Uganda, ADUI delivers a powerful narrative that is already earning widespread recognition. The film stands among the most nominated at the Uganda Film Festival 2026, reinforcing its strong presence within Uganda’s film industry.
Its momentum extends far beyond home borders. ADUI has been officially selected for screening at leading global platforms, including the African Film Festival, the Glasgow International Film Festival, and the Eko International Film Festival a clear sign of its cross-cultural resonance and international appeal.
The film is directed and produced by Ayeny T. Steve, a storyteller known for championing authentic African narratives. His previous work, including Kony: Order From Above (2019) and popular TV series like Crossroads, Hotel Mara, and Senkyu Boss, has cemented his reputation for compelling, socially grounded storytelling.
Reflecting on the journey so far, the ADUI team remains optimistic:
“ADUI has begun its journey on a strong note, and we believe this is just the start. The film is poised to build even greater momentum as it connects with audiences across the world.”
With a Cannes market debut and a growing list of international festival selections, ADUI exemplifies the rising power and global reach of Ugandan cinema.

About ADUI
Set against the backdrop of conflict in Northern Uganda, ADUI is a story of resilience, sacrifice, and the enduring fight to protect what matters most.
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