I Am Not a Witch is a satirical drama film that follows the story of a young girl named Shula who is accused of being a witch in a small Zambian village. Shula is taken to a government-run witch camp where she is told that she will be turned into a goat if she tries to escape.
Despite her protests that she is not a witch, Shula is forced to live as an outcast in the camp, where she is exploited for her supposed powers. The film explores themes of superstition, gender inequality, and the abuse of power.
As Shula navigates her new reality, she must decide whether to accept her fate as a witch or fight against the oppressive forces that seek to control her. The film is a powerful commentary on the ways in which society marginalizes and dehumanizes those who are different.