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The Woman Who Poked the Leopard dives into the raw and unapologetic world of Ugandan activist Stella Nyanzi. It’s not your typical documentary; it’s unfiltered and brimming with audacity. From the provocative language to the visceral imagery, there's an urgency that grips you. Stella's confrontations with Museveni—who's still in power after decades—showcase the tension in Ugandan politics. The film's pacing has this frenetic energy, oscillating between her bold acts of defiance and candid moments that expose her vulnerabilities. There's a blend of humor and anger that makes it distinct. The practical effects? Well, that’s mostly the reality of her protests, but they hit hard. It feels like being thrown into a whirlwind of activism where every frame matters.
Strong themes of feminism and political resistanceRaw and unfiltered approachUnique perspective on Ugandan politics
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