What to know about 'Call Me Queen', the film featuring Rwandan actress Eliane Umuhire #rwanda #RwOT

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Titled Call Me Queen, the film features Eliane alongside Irish actress Denise Gough, with filming having taken place in Nairobi, Kenya.

For Emily Atef, this marks her first time directing a film in English.

The film is based on the 2007 novel Mercy by Lara Santoro, which tells the story of the friendship between an Irish journalist working in Kenya and a Rwandan woman. Together, they confront the AIDS crisis during the 1990s, a time when the epidemic was severely affecting Africa.

In addition to Eliane, who is based in France, the cast includes Dominic West, Laurent Lafitte, Charlie Carrick (known for The Chronology of Water), Denise Gough, and Danny Sapani.

The film also features Kenyan actors, including Michelle Tiren, Nice Githinji, and Lwanda Jawar.

Call Me Queen is supported by various film production companies, including Germany's Ringel Film, France's Les Films Pelleas, and the UK's Cowboy Films and Streetcar Productions. Other key producers include Paul Zischler, Martin Rehbock, and Appie Matere, with Charles Steel (Cowboy Films) and Mo Abudu serving as executive producers.

Emily Atef stated that Call Me Queen 'aims to highlight the power of unity and the pursuit of change.'

Umuhire, one of the film's lead actors, expressed her joy at the fact that women are at the forefront of both the production and the main cast of the film.

While the official release date has not yet been announced, it is expected to premiere later this year, as filming has already been completed.

Umuhire rose to prominence on the international film scene through various productions, with her breakout role being in Birds Are Singing in Kigali. She also recently appeared in A Quiet Place: Day One, released last year.

That film featured major names in global cinema such as Lupita Nyong'o, famous for Black Panther (2018), and Joseph Quinn, known for Stranger Things, among others.

Titled Call Me Queen, the film features Eliane alongside Irish actress Denise Gough, with filming having taken place in Nairobi, Kenya.
Umuhire rose to prominence on the international film scene through various productions, with her breakout role being in Birds Are Singing in Kigali.
Eliane Umuhire won the Best Actress Award at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival in 2017 for her role in the Polish film "Birds are Singing in Kigali" (Ptaki śpiewają w Kigali).

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