Nyati Films

Since its establishment, Nyati Motion Pictures has contributed to the corpus of entertainment through its epic films and documentaries. Most of our films cover a wide range of themes and ideas which affect society today. The films touch on universal feelings: human resilience, love and pain. Like the authentic African griots, we aim to empower humanity through the visual media and, most significantly, to raise mass consciousness about pertinent issues affecting the African continent

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Premiered

12 March 2010

  • movie
  • Drama
  • Documentary

A group of young men (Itwara Anthony, Kafuruka Peter, Collin Asiimwe and Godfrey K.) in rural Ugandan town decide to be more involved in the political process.

Premiered

1 January 2011

  • movie
  • Drama
  • Documentary

When the thin line between love and hate gets blurred for Alinda (Nyakake Harriet) and Nyanzi (Akwehaire Steven), their child Barugahara (Itwara Anthony) feels the pain.

Premiered

30 July 2006

  • movie
  • Drama

Kate Komuntale (Nantongo Justine), a high-flying Kampala Corporate Executive in her thirties, has everything except a family: a husband and a child.

Premiered

03 February 2024

  • TV series
  • Docuseries
  • Documentary

Tuko Pamoja explores the geopolitical and geolinguistics of the 1870-1900 Great Lakes nations (kingdoms and chiefdoms) that became colonial Uganda.

Tuko pamoja Docuseries

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Explore how the diverse yet interconnected peoples of contemporary Uganda handle the post-colonial dispensation after being clamped together into a country called Uganda. How are they fostering national unity after five decades of independence?

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This segment underscores the hybridity that results from two ethnic groups (the Nilotics and the Bantus) and the fact that the Berlin-drawn borders divided people into different countries, but the ordinary people have disregarded the artificial borders.

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Ankole brings on-screen people linked to Bunyoro and Rwanda. Because Ankole’s misnomer exemplifies the colonial concoction of a kingdom, the colonial repercussions reverberate in today’s Ankore (there is a shell of a kingdom).

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‘To be or not to be…’ comes alive here. At a time when nations are aspiring to federate, one wonders why the chiefdoms want to create independent Kingdoms. The answer is in history: even the Bugandas and Bunyoros (greatest kingdoms in Uganda) were formed at a certain time.

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Spread all over Uganda and the Great Lakes Region, the Luo’s civilisation is felt in all parts of this world because they were and still are the rulers of the major Kingdoms in the region.

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Nyati Motion Pictures

Nyati Motion Pictures (NMP) is a Ugandan film and video production company established in 2005 with a focus on the East African market.

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P.o Box 74733, Wakiso
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