By Vanessa N. Majwega
Our curiosity is piqued by the Uganda Christian University mass communication students’ film, The Art of Teamwork and Sleepless Nights.
Bebop Jovins’ tale reveals how people around the world will act. the personality traits which ruin youths women’s lives, notably in universities. (Vanny) Shalom Komugisha has an impact on Alexa (Deborah Telemwa), who changes the way she acts and interacts with those she knows.
When Alexa tries to pay the boda man (Lucas Amanya) about the same as he merits, the type of behaviour is essentially exposed from the beginning. Though she tries to change her mind, Alexa rudely flings the less money in the man’s direction. Perhaps one Alexa’s peers, Linda (Olivia Nabawanga), who was thrilled for seeing Alexa at camp, is miffed in public as a result of this foul behavior.
As it is often said, Karma, however, does not strike like a human. Alexa wasn’t able to graduate because of a persistent problem. To graduate, she had to achieve additional marks. She had to go to the department office, even though she finds a long line to be unappealing to her, but her arrogance is unchanged as she obnoxiously starts yelling at a woman who also was asking for just a way to the office.
Alexa’s search, however, is tinged with sorrow as the secretary (Olivia Nabawanga) reveals to her that its woman who just arrived the office is actually the Department Head (Santina Kansiime), and that same person is in a position to help Alexa in graduating. That she won’t lend a hand to a rude young lady is heartbreaking. Despite her repeated requests for assistance, Alexa is left feeling regretful. We are made aware of the fact that life is not about any one person in particular because every action matters and always has an impact.
The School of Journalism, Media, and Communication gave the green light to the production of the movie. The students got support from the Dean of school, Prof. Monica Chibita, the head of department, John Semakula, and Geoffrey Ssenonga,
The movie was edited by Conrad Garldino. It was produced by a number of students led by Kefa Senoonga, Bill Dan Anorld, and Emmanuel Ilungole. It was directed by Brian Kabogozza.