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I Am Not a Witch

2017 | 93m | English

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Director: Rungano Nyoni
Writer: Rungano Nyoni
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Convicted of witchcraft, 8-year-old Shula is brought to live in a penal colony where witches do hard labour in service of the government.
Release Date: Oct 20, 2017
Director: Rungano Nyoni
Writer: Rungano Nyoni
Genres: Drama
Keywords witch, superstition, witch doctor, zambia
Production Companies Film4 Productions, unafilm, Soda Pictures, Clandestine Films, Icreatefilms, Quiddity Films
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 04, 2026
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Maggie Mulubwa Shula
Henry B.J. Phiri Mr. Banda
Gloria Huwiler Tourist
Nellie Munamonga Police Officer
Dyna Mufuni Leader
Nancy Murilo Charity
Ritah Mubanga Sequinned Witch
Chileshe Kalimamukwento Witness
Travers Merrill Farmer
Name Job
Jennifer Eriksson Visual Effects Supervisor
Malin Lindholm Art Direction
David Gallego Director of Photography
Matthew James Kelly Original Music Composer
George Cragg Editor
Nathan Parker Production Design
Clementine Miller Set Decoration
John Hardwick VFX Artist
Alex Murray VFX Artist
Dan Pryor VFX Artist
Berta Valverde VFX Artist
Maiken Hansen Supervising Sound Editor
Richard Kondal Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Alex Outhwaite Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Ania Przygoda Sound Effects Editor
Rungano Nyoni Director, Writer
Yann Dedet Editor
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Emily Morgan Producer
Juliette Grandmont Producer
Mary Burke Executive Producer
Eve Gabereau Executive Producer
Hannah Thomas Executive Producer
Eva Yates Executive Producer
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Geronimo1967
7.0

There’s a lovely scene towards the end of this film where the young “Shula” is secreted inside what looks like a papier-mâché prop from “Five Nights at Freddy’s” where the tourists approach her to discover she is a witch! That rather sums up the approach taken to this eight year old girl by a Zambia ... n society that can’t quite decide whether she is to be burned at the stake or to be commercially exploited by the state. Her predicament all starts when she is tried for witchcraft in a rural court and sentenced to be sent to a camp populated by loads of other witches. Rather than bars and fences, though, this regime makes it’s inmates tie ribbons to themselves and forewarns that should they remove them, they will be turned into a goat! As the story proceeds we face, with her, the sometimes quite ridiculously presented double-standards of a society that is striving to advance in many ways (especially if there are some Kwanza or eggs to be traded) whilst swathes of the traditional population are steeped in fearful superstition. We get a glimpse of a society that is still very structured in terms of age and sex and that adds both to the fun of the film and to it’s sense of the striving for societal progress in the face of many who simply see no need for it, and Maggie Mulubwa’s leading performance is really quite engaging throughout. Vivaldi, too? Well I wasn’t quite so sold on that but then I suppose it helps to highlight a narrative that is full of anachronisms that are sometimes more appreciable than at other times. It’s a bit rough around the edges and not always the most cohesively put together, but it’s quirkiness and the strong effort from Mulubwa wake it well worth ninety minutes.

Nov 08, 2025