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		<title>Do Nigerian movies lack international appeal?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ruke Amata is a producer and director, whose name rings a bell in Nollywood and beyond. In this interview with TOPE OLUKOLE, he speaks on film production in Nigeria and...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ruke Amata is a producer and director, whose name rings a bell in Nollywood and beyond. In this interview with TOPE OLUKOLE, he speaks on film production in Nigeria and the United Kingdom, Nollywood and his latest film. Excerpts:</p>
<p>You just came back into the country. Is it for a particular project?<br />
This will elicit a funny answer. Next week, I’m burying my mum. I actually came for the burial of my mum. Basically, immediately after that, I need to rush back to London because we are having the premiere of my movie entitled: The Past Came Calling on 15 December.</p>
<p>After the London premiere, we’ll be showing it in The Gambia, that is the immediate thing, after this, in early February we are coming to Nigeria for the premiere and the cinema run of the movie</p>
<p>So, in essence, you are going to stay in the UK permanently?<br />
It is not exactly permanently. Let’s say semi-permanently because I have lived all my life in Nigeria. At that point in time when I decided to move, I realised that there were no new challenges for me in Nigeria, it was just like I had achieved a level of comfort and though every other thing was okay but there was nothing new.</p>
<p>It was just to make more money and continue living in Nigeria for me, that is not what I wanted for my life, that is not even what I wanted for my children. So, when the opportunity and the challenge to travel to the UK came, I took it up, though it was quite a difficult thing for me to do then.</p>
<p>Let’s talk about your new film?<br />
It is called The Past Came Calling. It is actually an offshoot of the talent hunt show that we did in the UK; the talent show was called, Class Act, which we embarked on to make some changes.</p>
<p>When I got to the UK, I realised that for most Africans there, they did not have the opportunity to express themselves artistically and whatever roles they were given was what we called waka pass, nothing solid.</p>
<p>So, we had a lot of talented people who were not expressing themselves like we have back home, when home video industry started. So, I got to London and found out that Africans were not given the kind of roles that they should be given.</p>
<p>And so I said okay, I felt if that is the case and we have so many people here just like when Nollywood started in Nigeria and because so many producers said that was what they wanted, I told them the only way to go about it is to take the bull by the horns, take a stand, though it might be difficult.</p>
<p>But I told them, do something and when they see you are doing quality production, they will come to you  and at this point in time, you will not be the one going to them.</p>
<p>So, we went ahead and started class act, which was supposed to be a Nigerian production but we realised that there were so many non-Nigerians, who were more interested than the Nigerians themselves. We did it with different people from different countries and all that, we even had people from the Caribbean Islands.</p>
<p>From your experience, compare production in Nigeria and outside the shores of the country?<br />
At the end of the day, production is production. You face the same basic problem. Okay, you might not have the problem of generator there and all others but production is production. It’s the same thing and you face basically the same challenges like somebody not showing up at the right time, this throws a spanner into the works. Okay, the slight difference there is that they are more organised; everything is more structured but the same problem there is the same problem here.</p>
<p>Luckily, I got a foreign crew to film my work. There is this young man from Spain, he has actually done a lot of work in the European countries, some African countries and the Caribbean too so, he was more amenable than some of the British boys I spoke with who were a bit too lazy. We clicked and we did a fantastic job.</p>
<p>Can you give an assessment of the Nigerian movie industry at present?<br />
I have just come back and I have not really seen much of the production they have been doing but from the few that I know, I think that there has been a technological advancement in terms of technical equipment and they are easily accessible now. We have cameras that can do things that we could only dream of some years back.</p>
<p>To do that we needed to spend millions to hire or get this kind of camera but the cameras are easily accessible now so you can get fantastic high definition quality camera, have the best lenses and all of that for a fraction of what you would have spent then so that has helped the quality.</p>
<p>My issue is still with our story telling, our stories are not there yet, we should learn to do the kind of story that will appeal, we shouldn’t just do stories for doing sake. Look at your immediate constituency, look at your audience.</p>
<p>What do you think will appeal to them, if you are looking beyond that, you are looking at a foreign audience, what will the white man want to see about Africa? I don’t think he wants to see all these films we are doing.</p>
<p>That’s not it, do a film that will appeal internationally if you want to go international, do a film that will appeal to your local audience if you want to stay local. So I think for now, that is still the issue we are facing.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ogota Emi Not satisfied with his present condition, Adeniyi (Muyiwa Ademola) runs to the devil to seek refuge. When you give the devil an inche, he will take a mile....]]></description>
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		<title>Final Sweet Potato &#8211; Nigerian movie</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Final Sweet potato The story continues on how Utazi (Nkem Owoh) kept on tormenting Asa and her husband Fred (Chigozie Atuanya).Utazi who proved his love by donating his kidney for...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Final Sweet potato The story continues on how Utazi (Nkem Owoh) kept on tormenting Asa and her husband Fred (Chigozie Atuanya).Utazi who proved his love by donating his kidney for Asa when her husband bluntly refused. Find out what becomes of Asa, Utazi and Fred&#8230; </p>
<p>Starring:-Nkem Owoh, Mercy Johnson, Sam Loco Efe, Chigozie Atuanya, Roy Denami, Luiza Nwogbodo </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Husband My Foot An interesting comedy drama about a young man Friday ( Okey McAnthony) whom his Desperate girl friend pushes into fake and stupid life.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Husband My Foot An interesting comedy drama about a young man Friday ( Okey McAnthony) whom his Desperate girl friend pushes into fake and stupid life. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shennel (Yvonne Nelson) is an assassin who is hired by Teddy Elbert (Majid Michel) to kill his brother Bill (Johannes Maier) in order to receive an insurance payout. Things however...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shennel (Yvonne Nelson) is an assassin who is hired by Teddy Elbert (Majid Michel) to kill his brother Bill (Johannes Maier) in order to receive an insurance payout. Things however are not as clear cut as they first appear to be. Ronnie Lawson (John Dumelo) is a business man that runs his late fathers&#8217;s multimillion business empire. Brandy (Yvonne Okoro) is lying to the media that she is engaged to Ronnie Lawson to boost business with her modelling agency. Little does she know that she has been busted when Ronnie Lawson turns up at her agency posing as a wannabe model.</p>
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<p>Starring <strong>Uche Jumbo</strong> who plays the character Debbie alongside her two friends Nancy and Oluchi who are acted out respectively by <strong>Uche Nnanna</strong> and <strong>Ruby Orjiakor</strong> all the girls play run girls on campus. Their situation changes however when being a run girl is no longer enough for Debbie as she is desperate to get some quick cash to help pay her sick fathers hospital bills. Whilst partying she runs into Emeka played by <strong>Van Vickers</strong> who quickly falls for her and even fights over her with another man who dances with her. As an item thing move very quickly for the couple as Emeka becomes more and more obsessed but will Debbie be able to leave her past life behind?</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many years, the image of Nigeria has been a soiled one. The people are misunderstood, and the image stands firm. The image has been built throughout the years, and...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.yorubamovies.net/wp-content/uploads/girl_walking_with_nigeria_flag.gif"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-4208" title="girl_walking_with_nigeria_flag" src="http://www.yorubamovies.net/wp-content/uploads/girl_walking_with_nigeria_flag.gif" alt="" width="350" height="350" /></a>For many years, the image of Nigeria has been a soiled one. The people are misunderstood, and the image stands firm. The image has been built throughout the years, and culture and history has combined as powerful forces to form the image of Nigeria. The rest of the world thinks of this country as poor, illiterate, and slow in advancement.</p>
<p>This is unfortunate because this image is mainly formed by stereotypical perceptions of the population in the country. In other words, it&#8217;s due to a lack of understanding for the people residing in Nigeria. People outside of this country do not truly understand the culture, and this leads to misconceptions. The people of this country understand that it&#8217;s going to take a lot of time and resources to help reshape the image that has taken root throughout the years. For this reason, they turn to popular culture &#8211; educating through movies and films.</p>
<p>Films are one of the fastest way to communicate important messages across the globe. Because they are created to entertain, they often attract huge crowds. A well made, award winning film can attract a lot of attention from the media. They are showcased in film festivals, and people from other nations can exchange ideas and appreciate the works of others. Through this manner, perceptions of each and every culture starts to change. From the films, there is an exchange of information &#8211; information about one culture with another.</p>
<p>Such information is conveyed through films in two different manners &#8211; the graphic images, and the music. Music, as everyone knows, is universal. By listening to the sounds in the films, the audience gets a good understanding of the feelings of the characters within the film. Thus, in a non-verbal manner, they are able to understand the emotions of the people belonging to a certain culture.</p>
<p>Graphic images are more straight forward. They convey messages of what is appropriate and what is inappropriate. <a title="nigerian films" href="http://www.yorubamovies.net">Nigerian films</a> are starting to portray the lives of the young living in their country. Such films provide insight as to what is happening within the country. The cities are starting to flourish, and many of the young and able are moving into the cities for a higher quality of life. The lives of these young people provide rich content for the films.</p>
<p>The movies show that Nigeria is no longer a country that is lacking behind, and slow in advancing. Due to the evolution of technology, the young has become more and more tech savvy. Harnessing the power of technology, many has been able to make progress in leaps and bounds with their careers. It is a sure sign that the country is thriving.</p>
<p>The active movie industry is another indication that the country is doing well. More and more talented artists are coming forward to become directors, actors and actresses. Armed with great story lines, they have been known to shoot high quality movies even with a limited budget. It just shows how resourceful and creative the young citizens of Nigeria can be. The future looks brighter than ever.</p>
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