

Uganda Rising
Directed by Jesse James Miller, Pete McCormackApril 6, 2006 90mDocumentary
8.05.0
For two decades, the Acholi people of Northern Uganda have been caught in a civil war between a rebel group whose main objective is inhumane terror and a government whose military response has often increased misery and suffering. Over one and a half million people have been displaced into camps and over 25,000 children have been abducted to be used as soldiers and sex slaves. Uganda Rising is the story of Northern Uganda, her stolen children, and their fight to be free.
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Uganda Rising was released on April 6, 2006.
Uganda Rising was directed by Jesse James Miller, Pete McCormack.
Uganda Rising has a runtime of 90m.
Uganda Rising was produced by Alison Lawton.
For two decades, the Acholi people of Northern Uganda have been caught in a civil war between a rebel group whose main objective is inhumane terror and a government whose military response has often increased misery and suffering. Over one and a half million people have been displaced into camps and over 25,000 children have been abducted to be used as soldiers and sex slaves. Uganda Rising is the story of Northern Uganda, her stolen children, and their fight to be free.
The key characters in Uganda Rising are Narrator (Kavan Smith).
Uganda Rising is a Documentary film.
Uganda Rising has an audience rating of 8 out of 10.



