In faraway France, at the on – going prestigious Cannes
Films Festival, Mirror of Beauty, an epic Nollywood movie
shot on 35mm, has made history for Nigeria and indeed, the
African continent.
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Good news filtering in has it that the movie, from the stable
of Atlantic Overseas, has been accepted and endorsed for the
main screening at the biggest filmmakers gathering globally.
In fact, for over 30 years, no Nigerian movie has ever achieved
such an unprecedented feat.
Confirming the good news, Chief Eddie Ugbomah, who is in France,
said the official letter confirming the acceptance of the
movie from the organisers of Cannes was routed through his
office.
Also speaking before jetting out for the revered festival,
Mr. Andrien Gbinigie, the executive producer of the historic
flick and honcho of Atlantic Overseas, posited that the value
of the positive image the feat would confer on Nigeria cannot
be quantified in excess of billions of dollars. “ Its
invaluable and I’m using this medium to call on the
relevant authorities to use this medium, as a positive image
making tool globally. With this feat, Nollywood will also
stand tall among other great movie making nations that will
be at the main screening.”
It would be recalled that Mirror of Beauty, which was directed
by Okey Zubelu Okoh, was screened at the Odeon and Cineworld
cinemas in the UK. It won the award of the best Music Score,
at the recently held AMA-Awards and best Costume at the just
ended Zuma Film Festival. The movie stars top thespians like:
Olu Jacobs, Chika Ike, Mike Ezuronye, Ebere Okaro, Amaechi
Muonagor and several others.
In a brief chat, Ejike Asiegbu, the national president of
the Actors Guild Of Nigeria- AGN, argued that the feat was
a major boost not only for Nollywood, but the African motion
picture industry as a whole. He also called on the government
to support such laudable initiatives, for a greater Nollywood.