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Rain is a Ugandan 2016 drama film directed by Daniel Mugerwa, written by Mary Nyanzi and produced by Eleanor and Mathew Nabwiso.The film was released on 20 August 2016 in Kampala and stars Eleanor Nabwiso, Mathew Nabwiso, Joel Okuyo Atiku, Phillip Luswata and Joanita Bewulira.
The movie is loosely based on a "kalabanda",a mythical creature known to Ugandans especially school going students that haunts within school premise. The movie adds on Ugandan's pride of the famous YouTube "katoto"cartoon series that center around a pot bellied local mukiga man and his adventures through both town and Village.
The original version of the film was intended for local distribution in Kampala, with the dialogue recorded in the native language of Luganda. After the Luganda trailer for the film went viral on YouTube, Nabwana reappropriated the local video joker practice for a Western audience and hired VJ Emmie to provide commentary on the film in English ...
Uganda: Language: English: Sixteen Rounds is a 2021 Ugandan film written and directed by Loukman Ali starring Michael Wawuyo Jr. and Natasha Sinayobye. [1] The short ...
The Uganda Communications Commission organizes the Uganda Film Festival to promote the film industry. [14] In 2013, the film State Research Bureau swept four awards. [15] In 2014, The Felistas Fable won four awards, including Best Director for Dilman Dila. The Pearl International Film Festival is held annually in Kampala.
The film was produced by Richard Mulindwa and screenplay by both Mulindwa and Nisha Kalema. After its release, the film dominated nominations and awards at the 2016 Uganda Film Festival Awards with nine nominations and six wins including Best Feature Film, Best Director, Best Actor (film) and Best Actress (film). [1] [2] [3]
Isaac Godfrey Geoffrey Nabwana, popularly known as Nabwana I.G.G., is a Ugandan film director, cinematographer, writer and producer. [1] [2] He is the founder of the film studio Wakaliwood, known for producing popular ultra-low budget action comedy films.
Bad Black had its world premiere at the 2016 Fantastic Fest, where it won the Audience Award and Nabwana IGG won the Best Director award for Action Features. [3]The film was released alongside Who Killed Captain Alex? in the Wakaliwood Supa Action Vol. 1 Blu-ray/DVD combo by the American Genre Film Archive (AGFA) on 14 May 2019.