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Memories of Love Returned

"The life and work of Ugandan photographer Kibaate Aloysius Ssalongo"

On April 24th, 2002 Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine's car broke down in the small town of Mbirizi, Uganda. While waiting for the car's repair he stumbled upon a small photo studio and met photographer Kibaate Aloysius Ssalongo, whose work spanned from the late 1950's up till 2006 when he passed away. This chance encounter turned into a 22 year journey documenting and exploring Kibaate's life and photography and the profound impact it had on Ntare's life and the lives of the entire community he documented.

Top Cast

  • Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine

    Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine

    Self

  • Yoweri Museveni

    Yoweri Museveni

    Self

  • Pepe Julian Onziema

    Pepe Julian Onziema

    Self

  • Nikissi Serumaga

    Nikissi Serumaga

    Self

  • Nalwanja Yudah

    Nalwanja Yudah

    Self

  • Naddumba Olivia

    Naddumba Olivia

    Self

  • Katerege Isaac Muguzi

    Katerege Isaac Muguzi

    Self

  • Nambogo Cissy

    Nambogo Cissy

    Self

  • Senkabirwa Godfrey

    Senkabirwa Godfrey

    Self

Overview

On April 24th, 2002 Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine's car broke down in the small town of Mbirizi, Uganda. While waiting for the car's repair he stumbled upon a small photo studio and met photographer Kibaate Aloysius Ssalongo, whose work spanned from the late 1950's up till 2006 when he passed away. This chance encounter turned into a 22 year journey documenting and exploring Kibaate's life and photography and the profound impact it had on Ntare's life and the lives of the entire community he documented.

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