Rehema Nanfuka
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Citizenship | Ugandan |
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Years active | 2008–present |
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Rehema Nanfuka (born 25 May 1986) is a Ugandan film, theatre and television actress, director, and filmmaker known for her roles in Imani, Veronica's Wish, Imbabazi, The Girl in the Yellow Jumper, Queen of Katwe, and Imperial Blue,[1] among other films.[2][3]
She won the Best Director award at the 2018 Uganda Film Festival Awards, becoming the first female director to ever win an award in this category at any of the awarding bodies in Uganda.
Career
[edit]Film and television
[edit]Rehema started her acting career in Mira Nair's Maisha Film Lab's 2008 production, Downcast where she played a housewife.
Her breakout role as Mary the maid in Imani won her two awards; the Africa Movie Academy Award for Most Promising Actress in 2010[4] sharing the win with Chelsea Eze and Best Actress Award at the African Film Festival of Cordoba, Spain in 2010.[5][6] The film also won an Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Film in an African Language. Rehema also received recognition from the Variety critic Boyd Van Hoeij who wrote, "Rehema Nanfuka, as a distressed maid in the second-best segment, impresses with her quiet sense of dignity."[7] The Hollywood Reporter critic Neil Young wrote, "Nanfuka and Buyi are engaging performers and cope well with underwritten characters."[8]
In 2013, she starred in Joel Karekezi's Imbabazi, The Pardon, a film about the Rwanda genocide, in which she was nominated for the Best Actress award at the Festival du Cinéma Africain de Khouribga, Morocco 2015.
Rehema starred as Suzanna in Yat Madit in 2016 alongside Gladys Oyenbot and Michael Wawuyo Jr. For this role, she won the award for Best Actress TV at the Uganda Film Festival in 2017.[9][10][11]
Nanfuka directed the 2018 award-winning film Veronica's Wish for which she won the Best Director Award at the Uganda Film Festival 2018 in Kampala, becoming the first female to win the accolade in Uganda. The film also received eight other awards out of the twelve nominations.[12]
Theatre
[edit]On the theatre stage, Rehema's earlier roles were in plays staged at the National Theatre. She starred as Lady Macbeth in the play Macbeth and received critical acclaim for her performance from Daily Monitor critic Brian Magoba[13] as well as The Observer critic Polly Komukama, who wrote, "Rehema Nanfuka put up the best performance as the evil Lady Macbeth."[14]
In 2015, she played Dorra and Kate in The Body of a Woman as a Battlefield in the Bosnian War a play by Romanian-French playwright by Matei Visniec and Judith Adong's Ga-Ad! Her other notable theatre credits include The Laramie Project, Tropical Fish (book), Jean Paul Sartre's No Exit, Just me you and the silence and the river and the mountain.
Rehema was one of the voice actors in The Cow Needs a Wife, a play that was streamed on the BBC African Performance programme in 2010.[15]
Rehema's story has been featured on The Moth.[16][17] And as a spoken word artist Rehema featured in the Goethe Institut's Africa spoken word project.[18] She emerged winner of the Kampala Slam 2013.[19][20]
Rehema has also received endorsements for commercials for Airtel Uganda,[21] Airtel Malawi,[22] Milkman Uganda,[23] and ECO Bank Uganda.
Rehema plays Lisa Borera in an upcoming film Kafa Coh and Nkinzi in Nana Kagga's upcoming TV series, Reflections.
Education
[edit]Rehema went to Kibuli Secondary School, then Makerere University, Uganda's oldest university where she obtained a degree in International Business. She is also an alumna of Maisha Film Lab.
Nominations and awards
[edit]Awards | |||
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Year | Award | Category | Result |
2018 | Uganda Film Festival Awards | Best Director (Veronica's Wish) |
Won |
2017 | Best Actress in a TV Drama in Yat Madit |
Won | |
2015 | Festival du Cinéma Africain de Khouribga, Morocco | Best Actress (The Pardon –role) | Nominated |
2013 | Goethe Institute spoken word project, Africa | Best spoken word Artist in Kampala | Won |
2010 | African Film Festival of Cordoba, Spain | Best Actress Film Award (Imani- role) | Won |
Africa Movie Academy Awards, Nigeria | Most Promising Actress (Imani- role) | Won |
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Film | Role | Notes | |||
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Actor | Director | Writer | Producer | |||
2022 | Kafa Coh | Lisa Borera | Directed by Gilbert K. Lukalia Produced by Doreen Mirembe | |||
2020 | The Girl in the Yellow Jumper | Dorothy | Thriller | |||
2018 | Veronica's Wish | Yes | ||||
Kafa Coh(In production) | Lisa Borera | In production | ||||
Imperial Blue | Angela Mbira | Drama / Fantasy / Thriller | ||||
Facing North | Stella | Short | ||||
5 Yogera shorts | Yes | Yes | ||||
2017 | Kyenvu | Taxi gossip | Short film | |||
Tebandeke's Dream | Yes | Yes | Documentary | |||
Papi (film)[24] | Mother | |||||
2015 | Queen of Katwe | Nurse | Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures | |||
King of Darkness | Doctor | |||||
2013 | The-Pardon (Imbabazi) | Alice | ||||
The Road We Travel | Housewife | |||||
Haunted Souls | Apoto Grace | Yes | ||||
Nico the Donkey | Yes | Yes | ||||
4G Spirit | Yes | Documentary | ||||
2010 | Imani (film) | Mary | Won two awards; Best Actress Tarifa Africa film festival and Most promising actress at the AMAAs | |||
Estranged | Single mother | |||||
2009 | The Pardon | Alice | Maisha Film Lab | |||
2008 | Down Cast | Housewife | Maisha Film Lab | |||
2008 | Sins of the Parents | Mama Junior | Short | |||
2007 | Down This Road I Walk | Receptionist | Production company: Trendz Studios |
Television
[edit]Year | Television Series | Role | Notes | |||
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Actor | Director | Writer | Producer | |||
2018 | Export Baby (Episode 2) | Mother forced to sell baby | NPO 1 Dutch Public Broadcasting | |||
Reflections | Nkinzi | Savannah Moon Pictures | ||||
2016 | Yat Madit | Suzanna | Media Focus on Africa | |||
2014 | Love Makanika | Lead | Dilstories | |||
2011 | Fruits of love | Eldest daughter | IVAD Productions | |||
2010 | Kakibe ki! | Lead | NTV Uganda |
Theatre
[edit]Year | Production | Role | Notes | |||
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Actor | Director | Writer | Producer | |||
2019 | Niqabi Ninja | Hana | [25] | |||
2018 | The Slay Queens of Africa Musical[26] | Yes | Afroman Spice | |||
Adoption | Wife | |||||
We are back! Destiny Africa 2018 tour | Yes | |||||
2017 | Tropical Fish[27] | Solo Performer | Yes | |||
Just You, Me and the Silence | Wife/Journalist | |||||
My life in a coloured box | Solo performer | |||||
TVET | Yes | For Belgium embassy | ||||
2016 | The Laramie Project | Journalist/ Student /Lecturer | ||||
Ga-AD! | Faith – Secretary | |||||
One Man, One Wife | Yes | (Laba Fest) | ||||
2015 | The body of a woman as a Battlefield in the Bosnian war | Dorra and Kate | ||||
Betrayal in the City | Yes | |||||
Visions of Destiny | Yes | Yes | ||||
2013 | Macbeth | Lady Macbeth | ||||
2012 | The River and the Mountain | Pastor | ||||
2011 | No Exit | Estelle | ||||
2010 | The cow needs a wife | Blind Janat | BBC African Performance Program |
External links
[edit]References
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- ^ "AMAA 2010 Winners". Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA). Archived from the original on 20 September 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
- ^ "Teza takes top prize at Spain's Tarifa African Film Festival". Screen Daily. Archived from the original on 9 May 2018. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
- ^ "7th Tarifa African Film Festival Awards". Supple Magazine. 31 May 2010. Archived from the original on 24 September 2017. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
- ^ "Imani – Variety". Variety. 11 February 2010. Archived from the original on 9 May 2018. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
- ^ "Imani – Film Review". Hollywood Reporter. 14 October 2010. Archived from the original on 9 May 2018. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
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- ^ "African Performance 2010: The winners". BBC. Archived from the original on 20 January 2011. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
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- ^ "Stories from Nairobi: Sandra Kimokoti, Rehema Nanfuka & Bina Maseno". The Moth. Archived from the original on 12 May 2018. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
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- ^ "The spoken word project at the gzkugcs". Goethe Gentrum Kampala. Archived from the original on 9 May 2018. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
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- ^ "MilkMan TVC - Working Lady". Youtube. Archived from the original on 12 May 2018. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
- ^ "Belgian-Ugandan thriller 'Papi' to premiere Thursday". Sqoop. 13 February 2018. Archived from the original on 11 May 2018. Retrieved 10 May 2018.
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- ^ "Afroman Spice to celebrate African slay queens". Sqoop. 9 April 2018. Archived from the original on 11 May 2018. Retrieved 10 May 2018.
- ^ "Tropical Fish: Re-defining Woman's Sexuality". Kampala International Theatre Festival. Archived from the original on 12 May 2018. Retrieved 8 May 2018.
- 1986 births
- Living people
- 21st-century Ugandan actresses
- Ugandan film producers
- Ugandan film directors
- Ugandan screenwriters
- Ugandan stage actresses
- Ugandan film actresses
- Ugandan television actresses
- People from Kampala
- Ugandan women film directors
- Ugandan women film producers
- Women screenwriters
- Makerere University alumni
- Maisha Film Lab alumni
- Ugandan actresses