Nollywood Films light up Paris!
Festival Director Serge Noukue, Rita Dominic, Mildred Okwo and Mahmood Ali-Balogun at the 2014 edition |
For four days beginning
June 4, the best of Nigerian films will be on showcase at the annual
Nollywoodweek Film Festival in Paris, France. Organized by the association
Okada Media, the festival, which is in its third edition aims at providing
access for Nollywood films in mainstream France and in Europe. It has also
helped in popularizing Nollywood films beyond the effort of Nollywood TV, a
dedicated pay channel that was launched in France a few years ago. But more importantly, the festival has
provided a platform for fostering
distribution opportunities in Europe.
Notable filmmaker Kunle Afolayan and Nollywoodweek director Serge before the 2013 edition |
For most informed observers, Nollywood may have tapped
into theAfrican market but the market in Europe, particularly France has
remained untapped market. ‘’So the festival brings distributors, and the real
filmmakers from Nigeria together and we are witnesses to the fact that many
deals have been brokered and sealed and a few co-production agreements entered
on the grounds of the festival since we started’ says festival’s
Executive Director, Serge Noukoué who also disclosed that all the films that were curated
for this edition will be screened at L'Arlequin Theatre in
Saint-Germain-des-Prés. The Cinéma l’Arlequin located at 76 rue de
Rennes is now
home to the festival. It has served as space for the other festival events,
which include a VIP cocktail with the filmmakers, panel discussions and a
crafts marketplace.
As a build up to this year’s edition, the organisers had
announced
weeks back that the Haitian actor, Jimmy Jean-Louis, will serve as
the festival ambassador for 2015. “Jimmy is a perfect representation of the
open spirit that the festival advocates,” Noukoué said adding “after making his
mark in the United States playing various roles in Hollywood, he headed to
Nigeria where he acted in several movies with this will to contribute to the
development this new industry and today, he sports his director’s cap with his
documentary, Jimmy Goes to Nollywood, which will be presented on opening night
on Thursday June 4th.”
Ace Filmmaker Tunde Kelani..already in Paris for the festival |
2015 Festival Ambassador Jimmy Jean Louis. His documentary 'Jimmy Goes to Nollowyyod opened the festival on Wednesday |
This year, ten films will
be screened for the Parisian audience to discover and eight of those films are
in competition to win the Audience Award. The official selection line up
comprises ‘A Mile From Home’ directed by Eric Ameghien, ‘The Last Three
Digits’ directed by Moses Igwang, ‘Dazzling Mirage’ directed by Tunde
Kelani and ‘Gone Too Far’ directed by Destiny Ekaragha. The other films on
official selection are ‘Love or something like that’ directed by Shirley
Frimpong, ‘Ojuju’ directed by C.J. Obasi, ‘October 1’ directed by
Kunle Afolayan, and ‘Thy will be Done’ directed by Obi Emelonye. Serge
disclosed that several Nigerian actors such as OC Ukeje, Ramsey Nouah and Lala
Akindoju would be in attendance while all the directors of all the films will
be present to discuss their films.
According to Serge ‘we have made arrangement for the filmmakers and the
actors to be around. We have also moved from just having seven films last year
to showcasing ten films. It means that we are growing every year and we will
continue to expand. We are also expecting over 5,000 festivalgoers this year to
be part of this unique event dedicated to this phenomenal industry’’. More
information on the festival can be found on www.nollywoodweek.com
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