‘Not A Penny’ Redefining Uganda’s Film Industry

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Black Market Films is redefining Uganda’s film industry with ‘Not A Penny’, a new short film about moneylending Apps that’s now available for streaming on YouTube.

By Isaac Tugume

Black Market Films is redefining Uganda’s film industry with ‘Not A Penny’, a new short film about moneylending Apps that’s now available for streaming on YouTube.

‘Not A penny’, which is being streamed by over 61K fans on YouTube in the first week of its debut, is captivating several people mainly because the film is about a real-life situation.

Almost everyone who has acquired a loan from online lending Apps has experienced the wrath of these moneylenders; that’s what ‘Not A Penny’ is all about.

In most cases, getting online loans ends in tears because of the exploitation of clients by moneylenders; that’s the ugly ordeal Tracy, a young lady, endures after she borrows money from Thunder Cash, an online lending App and fails to pay on time in ‘Not A Penny’.

It’s not by luck that tens of thousands of Ugandans are streaming ‘Not A Penny’ on YouTube, it’s because the movie is so relatable to almost everyone.

With soundtracks from artists like Daddy Andre, Shourtie Official and Legion East, ‘Not A Penny’ is a visual masterpiece that everyone should experience.

Just click the link to stream ‘Not A Penny’ on YouTube.


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