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Birmingham, UK The Spirit of Ubuntu Screening

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Award-winning director Kudzai Tinago collaborates with Grammy-nominated reggae legend Pato Banton and world-renowned keyboard player Antoinette Rootsdawtah in a groundbreaking documentary journey. Together, they traverse ten countries across Africa, delving into the ancient philosophy of Ubuntu. Derived from the Bantu dialect, Ubuntu encapsulates the profound notion that "I AM because We ARE," emphasizing the interconnectedness of all of humanity.

"The Spirit of Ubuntu" documentary delves into the heart of this timeless philosophy, showcasing its relevance in today's world. The film not only illuminates the essence of Ubuntu but also highlights the inspiring stories of dynamic and visionary leaders across Africa. These leaders embody Ubuntu in their daily endeavors, striving to uplift their communities and foster positive change.

The documentary promises a captivating exploration of African culture, wisdom, and the spirit of togetherness. Through breathtaking visuals and poignant narratives, audiences will be taken on a transformative journey that celebrates unity, compassion, and the shared human experience.

Join us for a series of special screenings this summer!

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When
4th July 2024 6:00 PM through  9:00 PM
Location
Everyman Cinema
Screen 1
The Mailbox
116 Wharfside Street
Birmingham, West Midlands
B1 1RF
Ubuntu Birmingham UK
Count me in as an Ubuntu Supporter! £100.00
Paying it forward £50.00
Bring some friends £25.00
Suggested Ubuntu Donation £20.00
For the experience £10.00
I'll be there, joining the movement £5.00