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Trash Cult Tuesdays: Who Killed Captain Alex?

Tue, March 7 / 7pm
Tue, March 14 / 8:30pm
Tue, March 21 / 7pm
Tue, March 28 / 8:30pm
Dir. Nabwana Isaac Godfrey Geoffrey (IGG)
2010, Uganda, 64 min
Luganda and English with subtitles

Recognized as Uganda’s first action film, Who Killed Captain Alex? is about the aftermath of a police raid in Kampala in which a police captain is killed.

Welcome to Wakaliwood, Uganda: home of “DA BEST OF DA BEST MOVIES!” and the vanguards of DIY commando cinema.

Under the guidance of writer/producer/director Nabwana Isaac Godfrey Geoffrey (IGG) and with producer/star Alan Ssali Hofmanis, this crack crew of self-taught filmmakers and martial arts aficionados produce dozens of gonzo action films in the Kampala ghetto with budgets that rarely exceed $200 USD. Utilizing scrap parts to build computers, machine guns and a full-sized Huey helicopter, these real-life superheroes inspire more heart, imagination and soul than a thousand Hollywood blockbusters.

Reviews

Who Killed Captain Alex contains Ugandan commandos, kung fu, a MIDI version of Seal’s ‘Kiss from a Rose’, a rambunctious (and sometimes farting) in-film commentary track, and some more supa action. It’s a bat-shit crazy milestone to be honored in the film history books.
- Nick Allen, The Film Stage
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