Your Vision, Our Expertise

Bish Films Ltd., an audiovisual production firm, was established in Kampala in 2005. Our goal as a top Ugandan video production company is to create amazing films and videos while keeping the process easy and enjoyable! We are relationship builders who, with the help of our dependable team of professionals, have trained young film enthusiasts and fostered a culture of filmmaking in Uganda. Matt Bish, the founder of Bish Films, is an accomplished filmmaker from Uganda who studied in Amsterdam. Motivated by knowledge, fun, honesty, and a desire to foster the development of our partners and people, we are incredibly passionate about the job we do and the manner in which we do it.

We hope that you will get on board with our contagious passion for films and video. We aren't stuffy, corporate, or tech nerds; instead, we're laid-back and funny, yet when it comes to video, we really know our stuff and can provide polished, professional results. Our meticulously planned, highly imaginative, and superbly produced video material will leave you with smile-inducing recollections of our collaboration and a desire to collaborate with us once more in the future. Let's discuss if you're seeking a novel approach to video! We've done documentaries and videos for UN Women, UNHCR, ZOA, HelpAge International, Bank of Uganda, MTN, and MNET Africa. We've produced theatrical movies that include SRB, BELLA and have just wrapped up production of JANANI: The Last Stand, a movie about Archbishop Janani Luwum.

A film or video production set with a large group of people, featuring lights, cameras, and equipment. A person in the center is managing the setup, surrounded by an audience seated and observing the activity. The room appears dark with key lighting focused on the set, creating a dramatic atmosphere. Screens and monitors display content related to the production process.
A film or video production set with a large group of people, featuring lights, cameras, and equipment. A person in the center is managing the setup, surrounded by an audience seated and observing the activity. The room appears dark with key lighting focused on the set, creating a dramatic atmosphere. Screens and monitors display content related to the production process.

ACCOLADES

Bish Films has produced some of the greatest films over the years, and these have received international recognition. Here are a few of the honors.

Punishment Island
State ResearchBureau

SELECTED

CANNES SHORT FILM CORNER

2012

WINNER

Best Documentary Uganda Film Festival (UFF)

2023

WINNER

Uganda Film Festival (UFF)

2013

Best Director | Producer

WINNER

Best Short Film

Kenya Int. Film Festival (KIFF)

2011

WINNER

Best Special Effects

Africa Academy Awards (AMAAS)

2008

A Good Catholic Girl
Battle of the Souls
A Good Catholic Girl

Our Location

Bish Films is based in Kampala, Uganda, located along Tank Hill Road Muyenga just after TMT Supermarket and right before Oxfam Uganda.

Kampala

3 Diplomat Zone Tank Hill Road Plot 2133 Muyenga.

Hours

9 AM - 5 PM

Customer Reviews

See what our clients say about our exceptional production services.

Bish Films transformed our vision into a stunning reality. Highly recommended!

John Doe
Film reels are stacked on shelves and a table, alongside a vintage film editing machine. A desk lamp provides dim, focused light over the area.
Film reels are stacked on shelves and a table, alongside a vintage film editing machine. A desk lamp provides dim, focused light over the area.

Kampala

The team at Bish Films exceeded our expectations with their creativity and professionalism. Their experience truly shines through in every project they undertake.

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The side of a building features bold black text stating 'FILM IS NOT DEAD'. Climbing plants with green leaves grow up the wall, and there is a small, barred window near the bottom. The area appears somewhat industrial, with wires and fittings visible around the structure.
Jane Smith

Entebbe

★★★★★
★★★★★