Missing (2021) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 28, 2021

Original Title:
Missing

Genres:
Crime

Production Companies:
Jurassic Patt Films
Timeline Studios Uganda

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 37

How far will you go to for the ones you love.

Daniel's son "Brian" has an aggressive embolism attack that has him admitted into the ICU; the only way Daniel can save him is to sell a house that doesn't belong to him with the hope the owners default on their loan payment that's due in 3 days. When the owner of the house "Tom" shows up that evening Daniel has him kidnapped to force a default but the kidnap goes horribly wrong and Tom ends up dead.

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Camera Operator:
Ivan Atuhaire

Director:
Roger Matelja
Arthur Mukiibi Katende

Director of Photography:
Emmanuel Gashumba

Editor:
Bob Dixon Ayesigye

Executive Producer:
Arthur Mukiibi Katende

First Assistant Director:
Roger Matelja

Gaffer:
Abdul Ssejombwe

Hair Department Head:
Agnes Okiya

Producer:
Patrick Lorimo

Production Assistant:
Isaac Kisakye
Daisy Ainembabazi

Production Design:
Dominic Bukenya

Second Assistant Director:
Patriq Nkakalukanyi

Sound:
Joseph Lorimo Stafford

Wardrobe Designer:
Agnes Okiya

Writer:
Patrick Lorimo

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