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Wakaliwood, also known as Ramon Film Productions, is a film studio based in Wakaliga, a slum in 's capital of . Its founder and director is Isaac Godfrey Geoffrey Nabwana, a.k.a. Nabwana I.G.G., who has been called Uganda's Quentin Tarantino, after the in his films. Wakaliwood is best known for its (estimated to be in the region of $200) action movies, such as Who Killed Captain Alex?, , Tebaatusasula, and the upcoming crowdsourced film Tebaatusasula: Ebola.


History
Isaac Nabwana spent his childhood during the regime of in the 1970s. While the rest of Uganda was stricken with violence and ethnic cleansing, the farmland that Nabwana's grandfather owned was relatively peaceful. His inspirations for filmmaking came from reruns of Hawaii Five-O and Logan's Run, as well as his love of Hollywood and martial arts films from his childhood. As he had never been in a theatre, he relied mostly on his brothers and friends' descriptions of films that were just released theatrically. In 2005, after taking a computer course on video editing and watching video tutorials on filmmaking, Nabwana founded Ramon Film Productions, naming it after his grandmothers, Rachael and Monica.

Alan Hofmanis, a film festival director based in New York City, traveled to Uganda after a friend who worked at an NGO showed him a trailer for Who Killed Captain Alex? on . After meeting Nabwana and producing a documentary on Ramon Film Productions, Hofmanis has since moved to Uganda to help promote Wakaliwood cinema worldwide. He was also given a starring role in Nabwana's 2016 film and has been called "the first Ugandan action movie star".

The studio makes props and jibs out of DIY parts, which commentators have compared to the early days of Hollywood. Among the studio's props is a full-sized helicopter frame that has become a staple in all Wakaliwood films. Nabwana shoots and edits his films using old computers that he assembles. Squibs and , used to simulate bloody gunshots, are made from condoms filled with red and tied to fishing lines before being taped to the actors' chests. Nabwana had previously used cow blood, but was forced to discontinue its use after one of his actors developed .

Upon a film's completion, the actors sell DVD copies door-to-door in a one-week time window to ensure they make money before the film is bootlegged.

In Uganda, audiences go to video halls where VJs narrate over a feature film, translating the dialogue and adding their own commentary – making low budget films with VJ commentary like .

On 2 March 2015, Wakaliwood set up a campaign to raise US$160 for the film Tebaatusasula: Ebola. The studio was able to receive over US$13,000 from 374 backers by 1 April. Tebaatusasula: Ebola serves as the direct sequel to Who Killed Captain Alex? and a remake of the 2010 film Tebaatusasula, which was after a massive power surge destroyed the hard drive that contained the film. In September of that year, the Wakaliwood crew attended the in Jinja and spent two days shooting Attack on Nyege Nyege with the festival attendees as extras.

Bad Black was a critical and audience favorite at the Seattle International Film Festival in 2017. The film earned an encore presentation on the last day of the festival, with the film being screened a total of four times throughout the festival. The Seattle audience question and answer session with the director was conducted over .

In 2019, for the project by French artist Louis-Cyprien Rials, as part of the SAM Prize for Contemporary Art, they are making a remake of 's Japanese film entitled Boda-Boda Killer (Trashomon) for Au bord de la route de Wakaliga exhibition at the Palais de Tokyo in Paris.

In 2020, Wakaliwood collaborated with German melodic death metal band Heaven Shall Burn to direct the music video for "Eradicate", from their album Of Truth and Sacrifice. HEAVEN SHALL BURN Teamed With African Film Producer For Unique "Eradicate" Music Video Metal Injection. 7 March 2020. Retrieved 7 March 2020.


Filmography
  • Valentine: Satanic Day (2010)
  • Tebaatusasula (2010, )
  • Who Killed Captain Alex? (2010)
  • The Return of Uncle Benon (2011)
  • Rescue Team (2011)
  • Bukunja Tekunja Mitti: The Cannibals (2012)
  • Black: The Most C.I.D. Wanted (2012)
  • The Crazy World: A Waka Starz Movie (2014)
  • Bukunja Tekunja Mitti: The Cannibals (2015)
  • The Revenge (2015)
  • Ejjini Lye Ntwetwe (2015)
  • Attack on Nyege Nyege Island (2016)
  • (2016)
  • Once a Soja (Agubiri The Gateman) (2017)
  • The Ivory Trap (2017)
  • Kapitano (2018)
  • Crazy World (2019)
  • Boda-Boda Killer (Trashomon) (2019)
  • Heaven Shall Burn - "Eradicate" (2020, music video)
  • Rolex Time (2025)
  • Eaten Alive in Uganda (2026)
  • Operation Kakongoliro! The Ugandan Expendables (upcoming)
  • Tebaatusasula: Ebola (upcoming)
  • Revenge 2 (upcoming)
  • Plan 9 From Uganda (working title)
  • Benon (unknown date)
  • Ejjini Kyaalo (unknown date)
  • Juba: The Snake Girl (unknown date)
  • Night Dancers: Fueled by Meat, Driven by Blood (unknown date)
  • If America Was Uganda (unknown date)
  • Ani Mulalu? The Crazy World (unknown date)


See also
  • Cinema of Uganda


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