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God Loves Uganda explores the role of the American evangelical movement in Uganda, where American missionaries have been credited with both creating schools and hospitals and promoting dangerous religious bigotry. The film follows evangelical leaders in America and Uganda along with politicians and missionaries as they attempt the radical task of eliminating “sexual sin” and converting Ugandans to fundamentalist Christianity. As an American influenced bill to make homosexuality punishable by death wins widespread support, tension in Uganda mounts and an atmosphere of murderous hatred takes hold. The film reveals the conflicting motives of faith and greed, ecstasy and egotism, among Ugandan ministers, American evangelical leaders and the foot soldiers of a theology that sees Uganda as a test case, ground zero in a battle not for millions, but billions of souls.Through vérité, interviews, hidden camera footage, and with unprecedented access, God Loves Uganda takes viewers inside the evangelical movement in both the US and Uganda. It features Lou Engle, creator of The Call, which brings tens of thousands of believers together to pray against sexual sin. It provides a rare view of the most powerful evangelical minister in Uganda, who lives in a mansion where he’s served by a white-coated chef. It goes into a Ugandan church where a preacher whips a congregation into mass hysteria with anti-gay rhetoric. It records the culture clash between enthusiastic Midwestern missionaries and world weary Ugandans. It features a heartbreaking interview with gay activist David Kato shortly before he was murdered. It tells the moving story of Bishop Christopher Senyonjo, a minister excommunicated, ostracized and literally spat on for being tolerant and his remarkable campaign for peace and healing in Uganda. Shocking, horrifying, touching and enlightening, God Loves Uganda will make you question what you thought you knew about religion.
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Rotten Tomatoes Movie Reviews
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100%- Reviews Counted: 28
- Fresh: 28
- Rotten: 0
- Average Rating: 7.6/10
Top Critics' Reviews
Fresh: "God Loves Uganda" approaches this intersection of faith and politics with some fairness and a good deal of outrage.
Fresh: On its own angry, preaching-to-the-secular-choir terms, Roger Ross Williams' forceful polemic succeeds to a startling degree.
Fresh: Williams' alarm is balanced by his measured observation of a group of twentysomethings from the Kansas City-based International House of Prayer.
Fresh: [An] unsettling and well-crafted film.
Customer Reviews
Poor Christians
It is laughable how persecuted evangelical christians represent themselves. There is indeed horrible persecution of gay people in Uganda. How about being outraged by that?
Morality?
Jesus wept. What have we done in his name? Great movie but obviously some cannot comprehend the truth even when it is so clearly presented.
Shame to those that spread HATE!
Christ's message could not have been FURTHER from the message that these carpet bagging snake oil charlatans are spreading! It is time to expose their rhetoric through important works like this and re-claim and practice Christ's true message of compassion, kindness, and love. Let's spread health, peace, education, compassion and humanity to the world rather than the complete gibberish and vile that these loathsome hate groups espouse.
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