The Nigerian film industry,
‘Nollywood’, on Monday said it would release “a must watch film”, titled titled
“October 1”, a dark psychological thriller film for Nigeria’s independence
anniversary.
The movie “October 1”, is slated to
be released and featured in Nigerian theatres, cinemas and viewing locations
from Oct. 1, which is Nigeria’s 54th anniversary.
The film “October 1’’, premiered on
Sept. 28, was written by Tunde Babalola, produced and directed by Kunle
Afolayan, talks about Nigeria and the verge of independence from British
colonial rule.
“This masterpiece, which was directed
by Mr Kunle Afolayan, was reportedly made with over N200 million and was shot
in Lagos and Ondo states for over forty days, after four months on
pre-production.
“Mr Afolayan believes strongly that
there is so much potential for this kind of film and that people will start
believing in indigenous film projects after watching ‘October 1’.
“One thing is crystal clear;
Nigerians and non-Nigerians alike are waiting enthusiastically for the release
of October 1.
“It will swarm the cinemas to watch
the movie that is poised to leave a long lasting positive impression on all who
see it,” a statement on its website; en.wikipedia.org/wiki/October _1_(film)
said.
“Afolayan, who was also an award
winner of African Magic Viewer Choice Award and popular filmmaker, pointed out
that ‘October 1’ is not just an entertainment film, but also informative.
“For the older generation, especially
those who were part of independence, they will be able to see themselves in
this film.
“For the younger generation it’s a
platform for many of them who don’t know the story of Nigeria.
“We want the younger generation to
know where we are coming from and the older generation to see if we are moving
in the right direction,” it explained.
The statement also said: “The film
had received sponsorships from Lagos State Government, Toyota, Elizade Motors
and Sovereign Trust Insurance.
“The producer though didn’t want to
do massive budget projects at the time with the script original name ‘dust’
because it was acted on dusty ground.
“He knew he had no choice, as he
wanted to interpret the writer’s vision adequately because it is a `national
film with a universal appeal’.’’
Some key Nollywood actors made up the
cast crew of the film ‘October1’.
Some of the actors are Kanayo O.
Kanayo, who acted as Okafor; Bimbo Manuel, as Canon Kuforiji; Kehinde Bankole
as Miss Tawa, and Kayode Aderupoko as Inspector Afonja.
Others include the famous veteran actor and broadcaster,
Sadiq Daba, who play lead character Inspector DanWaziri, while Deola Sagoe of
Haute Couteur plays the legendary Funmilayo Ransom Kuti, among others.
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