I do not pay them much but they keep coming and together, we have made a number of films,” ![]() “These are people who are passionate about making film. It is Wednesday and more of his cast are taking shelter in one of the rooms, waiting for him to chair a meeting for some upcoming productions. ![]() The two actors dance around a stranger and go on to floor him and start chopping and eating his body parts. This is interpreted to mean, “Look at night dancers”. “Laba abasezi,” they shout in excitement, through their sunny smiles. They are half dressed and their bodies covered in banana leaves.Īt this point, passersby, mostly children from the neighbourhood are smiling and engaging in small talk but the sight of people in dry banana leaves gets them loud. The main star then comes in, with a heavy machine gun and shoots them down.Īs we are at it, two more actors have volunteered to also offer photographic moments. If I need a pipe, I will buy it from him,” he says as he directs actors on which scene they should showcase for photography purposes.įor 90 seconds, two of the actors engage in physical combat action, kicking and punching each other. ![]() He does not follow the rules taught in a film school but produces movies that Ugandans enjoy watching ![]() Isaac Nabwana is not a conventional filmmaker.
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