We are celebrating that our ‘Ateker Documentary’ has won the price ‘The Best Documentary of ‘AMAA-StarTimes Online Short Film Festival’. The festival celebrates the best ‘shorts’ from all over Africa.
Ateker Documentary was selected out of 500 entries submitted from across Africa. The award ceremony was held in Lagos and had Nigerian industry experts in attendance alongside StarTimes chief executives.
According to the organisers, the StarTimes-AMAA Short Film Festival, also called The Shorts, was organised to motivate young and promising filmmakers on the African continent by providing a bigger platform for talented young people to succeed.
Ateker initiative
Ateker Documentary was filmed and produced by Edmond Tamale from Uganda during a trip organised by Kara-Tunga Tours. Learn more at ateker.org
World leading travel media Skift interviewed Kara-Tunga co-founder Theo Vos about Uganda’s new Explore Uganda campaign. Read our vision on the Skift publication about a sustainable future of destination Uganda: “A paradigm shift; from classic Safari to eco-tourism. Uganda flawlessly answers the needs of the post-pandemic traveller. Immersive cultural experiences, untamed outdoor adventures and bird …
Knowing which animals live where is critical to planning effective conservation following to the two researchers. With the support of a grant from the National Geographic Society they are now focusing their research on the primates of Uganda. They conducted primate surveys in northeastern Uganda from 2014 to 2017
Wonderful Birds Karamoja Northeastern Uganda – One of the treasures of Uganda’s Northeastern Karamojaland is the unique Birdlife sighted from the wetlands system in the South and West, the lush forests around the mountain ranges and the thorny acacia thickets and Savannah grasslands on the undulating plains in between.
Karamoja and Kara-Tunga Arts & Tours has been listed as number one among the top African destinations to visit in 2017 by Wanderlust Movement, a South African based blog inspiring South Africans to travel.
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Ateker wins Best Documentary at AMAA Film Festival
We are celebrating that our ‘Ateker Documentary’ has won the price ‘The Best Documentary of ‘AMAA-StarTimes Online Short Film Festival’. The festival celebrates the best ‘shorts’ from all over Africa.
Ateker Documentary was selected out of 500 entries submitted from across Africa. The award ceremony was held in Lagos and had Nigerian industry experts in attendance alongside StarTimes chief executives.
According to the organisers, the StarTimes-AMAA Short Film Festival, also called The Shorts, was organised to motivate young and promising filmmakers on the African continent by providing a bigger platform for talented young people to succeed.
Ateker initiative
Ateker Documentary was filmed and produced by Edmond Tamale from Uganda during a trip organised by Kara-Tunga Tours. Learn more at ateker.org
Ateker Documentary
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