Wah-Wah is a comedy-drama film that tells the story of a young boy growing up in Swaziland during the 1960s and 1970s, dealing with the divorce of his parents, the presence of a brain tumor, and the impact of alcoholism. It is an autobiographical film that explores themes of colonialism, dysfunctional family dynamics, and personal growth.
Drama inspired by the life of Walter Tull who, after years in an orphanage, went on to become a professional footballer and then the first black commissioned officer to lead British troops during WW1. The action concerns Tull's turbulent passage from ordinary soldier to extraordinary officer at officer training camp, where he had to face his own demons as well as fight the prejudice that surrounded him
A group of fishermen decide to initiate their youngest one through a different kind of storytelling - telling of an obese woman who will guide him through his sexuality.
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