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Nollywood Actress Carolyna Hutching Talks About Incident in Lagos
Nollywood actress Carolyna Hutching took to social media to share her “life threatening” incident at the Ashluxury store in Lekki, Lagos which allegedly also involved veteran actress Shan George and three other individuals, according to the Daily Trust.
It apparently all began when Hutching and George parked for less than 15 minutes in front of the store waiting for an Uber, and despite there being no visible “no parking” signs and with inadequate lighting, and an apparent lack of proper security measures, she claims that the two were confronted by men in plain clothes in an aggressive manner.
Apparently her own private security couldn’t calm the situation, and apparently it escalated to a point where tear gas was used and Hutchings had to go to the hospital.
“There was no violence or weapon from my side, the man who claimed to be a police was only wearing a white kaftan intentionally sprayed tear gas at me, Shan George and other occupants of the vehicle, he later went into the ash luxury premises.
“There has been no public or private apology or acknowledgment from the branding regarding the life-threatening event,” she said in a post on Instagram.
George also made a post on Instagram, that went viral, raising concerns about the underlaying health issues and called for an investigation into Ashluxury.
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Kannywood Reportedly Struggling with Proper Structuring
Despite being known as a prominent fixture in the northern Nigerian entertainment industry, Kannywood is reportedly still struggling to be properly structured and has failed to meet up with the industry’s contemporary global trends.
In an effort to scale upwards, the most expensive film in Kannywood, Mai Martaba, was shot and has since been unveiled. The film is about an unending royal battle, shapes and represents the culture and tradition of the royal setting in Hausa land as well as, by extension, other tribes who share similar royal features in Nigeria and Africa in general.
Producer and Director Prince Daniel, aka Aboki, spoke about the film following it’s premier, saying it is set to redefine and expand the creative industry within the North.
“If you look at the creative or movie landscape in Nigeria, you would find out that conspicuously, the North and its contents are missing” he said, according to the Daily Trust. “Between 2016 and 2022, what Netflix spent in Nigeria, Kenya and South Africa, was about $175 million, but not a dime came to the North because there is no structured industry.
“The industry in the North has not been able to compete with the trend of modern filmmaking, technically, so, that made us think there’s need to scale up; and that’s what we did. We thought to scale up production in terms of value and equipment because we know that in the creative value chain of film production, there is so much money to be made for young people. In a film like Mai Martaba, we worked with cast and crew of close to 500, so, even if you are paying each person N1,000 it is a lot of money” he continued.
“We wanted to push our production to compete with any other in Nigeria and even outside the country. And we are glad that in the week we released Mai Martaba, it got selection to one of the biggest festivals in Amsterdam, Europe.
“So, we are pushing the Hausa content. We are pushing the actors and the crew to consolidate on what Kannywood already has.”
Daniel also spoke of the challenges that are impacting the creative industry, such as filmmaking, in the north.
“People in the North don’t even believe in the industry, so every dime you spend will have to be your hard-earned money. Nobody invested a kobo in the production; but we are glad that nobody invested their money because they might not have the patience to wait for the gestation of the film. This film has been in the mill for two years and six months, from shooting to post production. We were working round the clock; so if it was somebody else’s money, you won’t be able to sleep. And it seems like it is an industry they don’t even understand, so funding is a critical problem.
“It is the most expensive Hausa film ever shot. An aspect of the production like equipment alone to rent was over N25 million. We are not taking about the cars and accommodation; and we had to move everybody to Daura in Katsina State. We brought in crew and equipment from Lagos, because in the North, we hardly have high tech equipment.
“We filmed Mai Martaba on ARIN – the highest equipment for now; you can’t find it anywhere in the North, not even Abuja, so you must rent it from Lagos. Then, we brought in handlers; and the special effect make-up guy had to come from Imo State because again, there is capacity gap. The challenges are enormous, such that if you begin to list them you might not even do the film.
“The message to the North is that it is a bit tricky, in the sense that averagely, in the North, people don’t want to take loans because it comes with interest. Even during the last administration, there was so much money for the creative industry in the Bank of Industry, where you could access as much loan as you wanted.
“People who do cinemas can think of as much as N500 million, and it is a single digit interest. Even the moratorium is supposed to be two years because the loan is 10 years, but nobody in the North accessed it; some for the reasons are that it would come with interest, documentation, as they might not be able to have all that is needed in paper work.
“Most of the people who do big films in Lagos have access to the Bank of Industry facility. And now, at the iDICE under the Office of the Vice President, there is $617 million, but what comes to the North is left for the region to decide if they can tap into the resources.
“Even the Minister of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa, has talked about the projection of the creative industry. She is looking at a N100 billion. There is money, but how do you tap into the money? To be honest, there is money, but how much comes to the North?”
Daniel also talked about how the new film was shot with close to 100% brand new actors, with the exception being a celebrity from Kammywood.
The film stars Adam A. Zango, Shugaba, Ghali Abdullah DZ, Muktar Aminu Haruna, and Auwalu Isma’il Marshal
“For actors, if you observe, I think the only known star actor in Mai Martaba happens to be Adam A. Zango” Daniel explained.
“I wanted to have 100 per cent new actors; and that’s what I did. Only Adam Zango is the popular actor there. I built every actor in Mai Martaba, because I want to show the strength of the story, not the faces of celebrities. It was a rigorous process from the auditioning, like the girl that played the star actress. We had to audition almost 28 girls to discover her.
“It is for two reasons: one, if you don’t open the industry up, it remains closed, so what happens to the remaining talents? Who is going to discover them? Unfortunately, in Nigeria you demand seven years of experience from somebody that just finished school; where do you get that? That’s how we looked at it.
“We want to open the industry and expand their capacity. We train on the job. For example, when we built the bandits’ camp, the actors were training on five sequences. There was a coach; we had three people to train them. What they did was eat, sleep, train repeatedly until the filming. These are some of the ways we can up-skill actors in the North. This is because most people would not go to a film school. Where are the acting schools? If you want to go to the university and read Theatre Arts, it is another four years. So sometimes you learn by doing the job.”
You can check out the official trailer right here:
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Tributes for South African Veteran Actress Connie Chiume Roll In
Tributes for veteran South African entertainment icon Connie Chiume are pouring in following her passing at the age of 72 earlier this month at Garden City Hospital in Johannesburg, according to AllAfrica.
Chiume was best known for her iconic roles in the television series Housekeepers, Rhythm City, Gomora, Yizo Yizo, Soul City, and Marvel’s movie Black Panther, a wildly successful movie in the Marvel franchise.
On August 6th news broke of her passing with her family issuing the following statement: “The Chiume family regrets to inform you of the passing of the international[ly] acclaimed award-winning actress Connie Chiume.
The family has requested privacy at this time and a cause of death has not been disclosed.
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