

The audience response, he tells Deadline, “Also gives another feeling, and this feeling is kind of scary. It’s so much love… It’s a reassuring feeling of sharing a common feeling with many other people and not being wrong.”

Wine says the tremendous crowd reactions “ it clear to me that I’m here for a purpose, and maybe my music is a calling. He supercharged rallies with performances of his songs containing pointed political lyrics. The documentary, which opens theatrically on July 28 in New York and Los Angeles before a broader rollout, shows how Wine’s charismatic presence galvanized the electorate. “And I believe a lot of people my age were thinking the same.” “This guy, he’s literally speaking to my heart, and these are the things I see in a leader that I want,” Bwayo says of Wine’s arrival on the political scene. Bobi Wine with supporters in Katakwi district in Eastern Uganda, November 14, 2020.
