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I made a film on a budget of Shs7000 – Wakaliwood’s Isaac Nabwana narrates

Matooke Republic by Matooke Republic
March 29, 2017
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If you have watched Uganda’s comical action movie “Who Killed Captain Alex,”  then you know what Wakaliwood is about.

Isaac Nabwana.

The movie production company’s founder and director Isaac Nabwana does not mince his words when he speaks about his dream of producing Uganda’s action packed movies.



While speaking at the launch of first daughter Natasha Karugire’s Isaiah 60 Production House in Kololo, Nabwana said that he doesn’t wait for huge investments into his film ventures. The costs of producing his movies have ever gone as low as Shs7,000.

Wakaliwood actors

“We cannot wait for Hollywood to come and produce our own stories so that we translate the stories back to our local languages. It’s high time other countries also translate our stories into their languages,” Nabwana said.

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He stated that passion for film making is his driving force.

“We have the passion, the genius and very rich stories to tell the world about our culture at any cost. In fact, I have ever directed a film at a budget of only  Shs7,000,” Nabwama added.

Asked how that was possible, Nabwana who has been called Uganda’s Quentin Tarantino said it would take a whole day to narrate however, what the people should know is that Ugandans are thirsty to support their own.

“People in the villages are thirsty to support something of their own. We have met numerous difficulties but at the end of the day, the unity and love is all that matters.”

Allan Hofmanis at the Wakaliwood studio

Wakaliwood’s trailer for Who Killed Captain Alex caught Allan Hofmanis a film festival director who travelled to Nabwana’s studio, and produced a documentary on the studio.

The studio’s budget per film is about Shs400,000. Commentators have compared Wakaliwood to the early days of Hollywood.



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