Cinema culture in Uganda has come a long way, from the days of fancy Drive-in cinema in the 1960s, to the dark 1980s when the city only had cinemas in name.
Bakayimbira Dramactors' Charles James Senkubuge noted that with the political turmoil of the 1970s through the 1980s, sustaining cinemas with content became so hard that many of them including Norman, Neeta and Dungeon cinemas switched to other businesses.
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