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Esteri Tebandeke on Women in Film, African Storytelling & Living with Purpose

Resty Kansiime

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Award-winning Ugandan filmmaker, actress, and storyteller Esteri Tebandeke takes us on a journey from dancing on the stage of Uganda’s National Theatre to starring in international films like Queen of Katwe, proving that storytelling has always lived in her bones. In this heartfelt conversation, she shares how childhood dreams, shaped by a blended family and early exposure to African cinema, led her to discover the power of narrative and her purpose within it. Esteri is also the founder of Binti Film Festival—a pioneering platform that amplifies the voices of African women by showcasing their stories through the powerful medium of film, honoring their narratives with authenticity, depth, and cultural pride.

In this powerful conversation, Esteri opens up about growing up in a blended family, discovering her passion for storytelling through African cinema, and navigating the challenges of a male-dominated industry.

She reflects on the deeply personal impact of her short film Little Black Dress, her experience at international film festivals, and how a near-death experience from kidney failure reignited her purpose to tell stories that matter. Esteri shares insights on owning your voice, creating space for women, and using film to challenge gender norms and cultural silence.

Whether you’re a creative, a dreamer, or someone trying to live more intentionally, this episode will inspire you to step boldly into your purpose and trust the stories within you.

👉 Topics Covered:
 • Living intentionally and finding purpose
 • Women in film and African storytelling
 • Navigating health challenges and creative vision
 • Starting a film festival and building community
 • Why representation and truth in storytelling matter

🔗 Follow Esteri’s journey and learn more about the Binti Film Festival.

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