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African Kung Fu movie in production!


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African Country Cameroon is makeing first African martial arts movie called Waka-Waka Man a.k.a Lost Brother starring:

Aurelien Hanry Obama

Jason "Phenom" Sterling

Pavel Nyazaki

Here are some clips:

If anyone wants to mail major star Aurelien here is the mail

shiai_magazine@yahoo.com

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That is a video production, best of luck with it,

Camaroon connection was made years ago on film, there are a lot of Martial art films shot on video from Madagascar,

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African Country Cameroon is makeing first African martial arts movie called Waka-Waka Man a.k.a Lost Brother starring:

Aurelien Hanry Obama

Jason "Phenom" Sterling

Pavel Nyazaki

Here are some clips:

If anyone wants to mail major star Aurelien here is the mail

shiai_magazine@yahoo.com

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looked absolute rubbish.

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phoenix_darshan

hm, production values,

this looks like a film student group production and not even final year,

sounds are terrible and so jarring when lowered for dialogue. let alone the choice of music, worse than elevator music. sounds for kicks and punches are so unrealistically over the top. it goes so against the video look and I found it impossible to immerse into the filmic escapist experience with sfx ripped off some sound library cds. i want to stop here before i get on the my soap box as this is so cheaply done, ahh

omg....

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Reel Power Stunts

Ok...if y'all wanna play "Here's a funny African action flick video", then let's play:

In case you were wondering, it's from Uganda.

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Chia Ling AKA Judy Lee
Ok...if y'all wanna play "Here's a funny African action flick video", then let's play:

In case you were wondering, it's from Uganda.

You knicked my link from flk! It's all good! :angel:

It does look great. It's always funny to hear martial arts fans talk about production values - the pursuit of 'production values' are what killed the life of the genre, it's what's at the core that matters! Some of these films are being made in the right spirit and should be celebrated for that!

I hope you have success in your search!

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