24th Sep2011

Making the Band at Montreal Int. Black Film Festival

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Coming up soon in Montreal is the North American premiere of Making the Band, a film I co-wrote, shot, and edited. Ugandan Canadian Director Phad Mutumba and fellow producer Xena Bantarizah have created a great film with some very strong performances by a local cast. It’s playing on Thursday September 29th at 9pm, and again at the NFB at October 1st at 4pm. You should go out and support indie film in Montreal!

Get tickets here:

http://www.montrealblackfilm.com/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=82&Itemid=55&lang=en

27th Jun2011

Making the Band wins big at ZIFF!

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Making the Band, the second feature film by Ugandan-Canadian couple Phad Mutumba (director) and Xena Zandrah Bantarizah (producer) has won multiple awards at the prestigious Zanzibar International Film Festival. The film won the Chairman’s Award from chairman Martin Mhando who said of the film, “This is a Knock Out! Emotionally charged and that’s what Zanzibari / African audiences will resonate with… Absolutely a charm.”  This is the second year in a row Phaz Motion Pictures has picked up this award, the 2010 one going to the feature “My Policy”.

Making the Band also won the award for Best Score, awarded jointly to director Phad Mutumba and composer Jawad Chaaban. In addition to being an up and coming filmmaker, Mr. Mutumba is also a singer songwriter, and contributes many songs to the soundtrack, and worked with Chabaan to re-record some African classics with the rest of the cast.

The lighthearted drama follows four young woman trying to make it big in the music world with their Afro-pop band based in the most unlikely of places: chilly Montreal, Canada. When the girls unsuccessfully try to balance their day jobs, love lives, and band responsibilities, tensions flare and threaten to break up not just the band, but their close friendships as well.

Producer Bantarizah and lead actress Whitsa Jean were in Zanzibar to accept the awards. The Haitian-Canadian Jean, who has sung back up to Empire Isis, Catburglaz, and Mitsou to name just a few, also contributed to the soundtrack along with the other leads Kim Nelson and Linda C. Lerato.

Making the Band was produced by Simpli Phaz Entertainment, and produced in association with Green Dragon Productions, and Rail City Media.

21st Jun2011

Making the Band Official Trailer

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Happy Birthday to actress Helen Koya of MTB!

 

The screenings are from all reports going excellently all the way out in Zanzibar, which is great to hear (but only slightly dulls the pain of not actually being able to go out to Africa). Toiling away, in admittedly beautiful summery Montreal, Jawad (sound) and I put together a trailer for the film. Enjoy!

 

 

23rd May2011

Making the Band Photo shoot

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Lynda Lerato as Christy, Whitsa Jean as Shabella , Kim Nelson as Annitah

Even as we rush the fine cut of the film, we took some time to take some promotional photographs of the cast a few days ago. Graphic Designer extraordinaire Jessica Burt of UrbanHanded Works is designing ours, and she is hard at work putting something together as I type. She also did the poster for “My Cultural Divide” for me back in ’06.

So here are a couple of the photos I took, but lots and lots more to come.

Lynda Lerato as Christy, Whitsa Jean as Shabella , Kim Nelson as Annitah

16th May2011

Making the Band to open Zanzibar International Film Festival

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Director Phad Mutumba and Producer Xena Bantarizah just got word that their feature comedy / drama “Making the Band” will be the opening film to the 2011 edition of the Zanzibar International Film Festival. For those who are keeping track, I served many roles in this production: screenwriter, cinematographer, and editor, as well as playing a producer role in the background. Oh, and I even filmed myself in a cameo.

Actors Helen Koya, Lynda Lerato, Kim Nelson, and Whitsa Jean

It’s a great honor to be playing at this festival, the most important for East African films, as both Phad and Xena are immigrants from Uganda, right next door to Tanzania. They are obviously overjoyed, as is the cast and crew, and we look forward to having it screen to what I am sure will be a enthusiastic audience.

A lot of work remains to be done – we only sent them a very rough assembly cut, and the festival happens in about a month. Xena will definitely be going to present the film, and we’re looking into how we can get anyone else (including yours truly) there as well. It would be wonderful if we could present with as many people as possible involved, especially the talented cast who shine on screen.

More information to come on screening times, but we know for sure it will play on opening day, June 18.  Here’s the announcement from the festival.

27th Apr2011

Editing Making the Band

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I’ve been editing the feature fiction “Making the Band” for Ugandan-Canadian filmmaker Phad Mutumba over the last couple of weeks, since we wrapped shooting. It’s a very tight schedule so we can get it out to festivals, which is a lot stressful, but the film looks great. It had better be, since I shot it…

Still doesn’t stop me from internally yelling at the DP for shaking the camera at the most inopportune moment, or not framing in a better way. But considering he had only a few lights and usually only 1 other person helping him with the equipment, not bad at all.

Here are a few stills from the shoot, enjoy.

Whitsa Jean as Shabella

Phad Mutumba as Deanno and Adam Reider as the as yet unnamed guitar player

Kim Nelson as Annitah and Shant Sarkissian as Zack in Making the Band

Whitsa Jean as Shabella

Mizinga Mwinga as Aydee and Helen Koya as Lillian from Making the Band