Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine is a dual citizen of Uganda and America working in the mediums of photography, theatre, film and television. He received his MFA in Acting from New York University and completed studies at The Moscow Arts Theatre in Russia, The Royal National Theatre in London and The University of Virginia. Ntare is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Southern California (USC). He has also taught at Yale University and has taught theatre and film artists in more than a dozen countries in Africa. Feature film acting credits include Blood Diamond and 40 (2009). Film directing credits include Beware of Time (2004), which won Best Film on matters relating to Marginalized People at the Berlin Black International Cinema Festival. His film Kuhani was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize for Best Short Film at Slamdance 2014. TV acting credits include guest starring roles on The Newsroom, Bones, and recurring roles on HBO’s series Treme, Heroes, The Riches, ER and CSI. Ntare’s photographic work has featured in Vanity Fair and exhibited at Mojo Gallery Dubai, Blue Sky Gallery, The United Nations, The Latino Art Museum, and has been featured on HBO’s “Six Feet Under’.
Festival Internacional de Cine LGBT de Madrid