The Captain of Nakara

The Captain of Nakara
Film poster
Directed byBob Nyanja
Written byCatejan Boy
Martin Thau
Produced byOliver Thau
Mario Zvan
Starring
CinematographyHelmut Fischer
Music byJan Tilman Schade
Production
companies
Blue Sky Films
Papermoon Films
Scopas Medien
Distributed byTRACE Content Distribution
Release date
  • 10 February 2012 (2012-02-10) (United States)
Running time
87 minutes
CountryKenya
LanguagesEnglish
Swahili
Budget€700,000

The Captain of Nakara is a 2012 Kenyan comedy film. It is an adaption of the German play The Captain of Köpenick by Carl Zuckmayer, itself based on the life story of Wilhelm Voigt, a small-time criminal who posed as a Hauptmann (Captain) in Berlin in 1906.[1][2][3][4]

Plot

The small-time thug Muntu (Bernard Safari) has just been released from prison in the fictional African country of Nakara. Shortly after, he falls in love with a preacher's daughter, and loathes to tell her of his dark past. He therefore pretends to be a successful businessman. He poses as the owner of a successful market stand. Because of the pervasive corruption in the area, his sincere attempts to make his falsehoods a reality fall flat. In a stolen military uniform, Muntu poses as the "Captain of Nakara" and successfully defends his rights and happiness, leading to changes not only for him, but also for the whole nation ultimately winning the presidency of Kwetu!

Cast

  • Bernard Safari as Muntu
  • Shirleen Wangari as Muna
  • Charles Kiarie as Sunday
  • Charles Bukeko as General Lumumba
  • Patrick Oketch as Captain
  • Joel Otukho as Ballad Monger
  • Lucy Wangui Gichomo as Civil Servant
  • Ephraim Muriithi as Fence
  • Evans Muthini as Jailor
  • Anne Njathi as Waguyu
  • Veronica Waceke as Shop Assistant
  • Jim Were as Kiosk Owner
  • Joseph Olita[5] (uncredited) as Muntu's father-in-law[6]

Nominations

The film was nominated in the 2012 Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) under the Achievement in Costume Design category.[7][8]

Captain of Nakara was also nominated for the Free Spirit competition at the Warsaw Film festival in 2012.[9]

A year later, in 2013, the film was nominated in the Pan African Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO) under the Digital Video Fiction Competition category. The category had 17 nominees drawn from across Africa. It was the only nomination from Kenya in this category.[10]

References

  1. ^ Waweru, Kiundu (26 October 2012). "The Captain of Nakara fails to conquer". The Standard (Kenya). Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  2. ^ "Kenya celebrates booming film industry". BBC News. 25 October 2012. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  3. ^ "'The Captain of Nakara' to premiere at KIFF". The New Times (Rwanda). 2 October 2012. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  4. ^ Nyanja, Bob (10 February 2012), The Captain of Nakara (Comedy, Romance), Bernard Safari, Shirleen Wangari, Charles Kiarie, Blue Sky Films, Papermoon Films, Scopas Medien, retrieved 4 September 2025
  5. ^ Odidi, Billie (16 March 2012). "Kenyan movies eye top African awards". Daily Nation. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  6. ^ Orido, George (24 May 2014). "Audience left in stitches as the Captain of Nakara premiers". The Standard (Kenya). Retrieved 27 September 2017.
  7. ^ "Africiné - AMAA 2012". Africiné (in French). Retrieved 26 November 2024.
  8. ^ ArtMatters.Info (18 March 2012). "8th Africa Movie Academy Awards Announces Nominees". ArtMatters.Info. Retrieved 26 November 2024.
  9. ^ "Konkurs Wolny Duch na 28. Warszawskim Festiwalu Filmowym". wff.pl. Retrieved 26 November 2024.
  10. ^ "Africiné - FESPACO 2013 (Festival Panafricain du Cinéma et de la télévision de Ouagadougou)". Africiné (in French). Retrieved 28 November 2024.