Memory of Princess Mumbi to Premiere at London Film Festival
Memory of Princess Mumbi, a unique film set in a retro-futuristic Africa, is set to captivate audiences at the London Film Festival 2025. The movie, directed by Damien Hauser, explores themes of grief, love, and loss through the eyes of a filmmaker named Kuve in the fictional kingdom of Umata.
Hauser, aiming to create a film that AI could not replicate, cleverly incorporated AI technology for the film's futuristic landscapes and scenic shots. The film was predominantly shot on location in Kenya, bringing authenticity to the story.
Memory of Princess Mumbi follows Kuve as he navigates the complexities of his own emotions and the world around him in the year 2093. The film's setting in a retro-futuristic Africa offers a fresh perspective on the future, blending traditional elements with advanced technology.
While the UK cinematic release date for Memory of Princess Mumbi remains unannounced, film enthusiasts can catch the movie at the London Film Festival on 14 and 16 October. Despite the sold-out screenings, returns are available at the ticket booths.
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