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“Hidden Uganda” Documentary Premieres In New York

Mugerwa Isaac
Last updated: February 14, 2025 9:17 am
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The “HIDDEN UGANDA” documentary produced by America’s Emmy Award-winning producer, Mr. Peter Greenberg had its unforgettable New York premiere last night 13/02/2025 at the Whitby Hotel, playing to a packed house.
The documentary is meant to promote the country’s vibrant tourism industry to a global audience of over 100M people.
Greenberg and his filming crew had earlier met President Yoweri Museveni and conducted an interview at State Lodge- Nakasero in feb 2024.
Mr. Greenberg is also a travel editor for CBS News.

Ms. Diana Museveni at the premier

The documentary “Hidden Uganda” is estimated to reach about 110 million viewers internationally.
It Highlights Uganda’s exceptional geographical features, the country’s position on the equator coupled with diverse altitudes, creating a rich tapestry of flora and fauna found nowhere else on earth.

Greenberg expressed gratitude for the opportunity to film a documentary about Uganda, praising the country’s untapped potential for cinematic exploration.
He commended the efforts of Ms. Diana Museveni Kyaremera in ensuring that their production trip to Uganda has been a success.
Mr. Greenberg also noted that the collaborative endeavour between his film and the country promises to showcase Uganda’s natural wonders and cultural richness to a global audience, further cementing its status as a premier tourist destination.
In attendance was Ms. Diana Museveni Kyaremera and Ms. Deborah Pratt, a renowned American director and writer.

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