Popular movie director and producer,
Lancelot Imasuen has lashed out at A-list actors in Nollywood,
accusing them of neglecting the industry that brought them fame and
fortune.
Lancelot's outburst is coming days
after actress Rita Dominic criticized poorly produced Nigerian movies
that are being over hyped and pushed to the cinemas to the
disappointment of the lovers of Nigerian movies.
However, reacting to Rita Dominic's
comment, which has since gone viral on social media, in a chat with
HVP, the popular director agreed that not all Nollywood movies
should make it to the cinemas. But he, however, condemned the
platform which the actress used in voicing her opinions. “I agreed
with Rita Dominic's statement that not all Nollywood movies should be
taken to the cinemas. But what's the yardstick for measuring movies
that should go to the cinemas? Sometimes, I have gone to the cinema
to see different movies when I'm at home. And each time, I discovered
that the films are in slow pace and they disconnect.”
The film director, however, stressed
the need for the film makers to conduct internal censorship of their
movies before taking them to the cinemas. “We should be very
assiduous in building this industry. I have a problem with the
platform that Rita Dominic used in airing her opinions. I'm sure she
didn't anticipate the kind of huge reactions that followed her
comment. The comment is coming at a time when we are expressing worry
that the patronage of our local movies is dropping drastically,”
Lancelot stated.
Speaking further, the film director
blamed the A-list actors for their inability to give back to the
industry that made them who they are today.
According to him, the A-list actors
have failed to give back to the institution that brought them into
the limelight. “A Nollywood star is today one of the most
influential human beings on the earth. The same person has bagged
national award, MON, dine and wine with the high and the mighty. How
have they been able to use the platform that Nollywood provided for
them to better the industry? An average Nollywood practitioner is a
selfish person. Both the movie marketers and the actors are the big
brands in Nollywood that have refused to support the growth of the
industry. How many Nollywood stars have attracted major government
attention to the industry? None, Nollywood has remained an orphan,
where everybody comes and harness its potentials and abandoned it to
its fate. It's sad.”
“ I don't expect any Nollywood star
to come out and criticize anything Nollywood because they are also
guilty of negligence of the industry. Some of them are feeling too
big for the industry that made them. Who were they some years ago
before Nollywood gave them the opportunity to shine,” he added.
Calling on A-list actors to come
together and salvage the industry, Lancelot who has sojourned in the
industry for more than two decades, said there is need for the big
brands to give Nollywood a new face. “All the big brands that
Nollywood have given so much fame and fortune, including RMD,
Omotola, Genevieve, Jim Iyke, Stella Damasus, Kanayo O.Kanayo,
Stephanie Linus-Okereke, Eucharia Anunobi among others should come
together and give back to the industry. That's my clarion call to all
of them,” said Lancelot. The film director also called on core
Nollywood heads to come together to see how they can rebuild the
industry such that investors can get return on investment.
He also lamented lack of the
government's support for the industry, proposing a convoking of what
he calls, “Nollywood Summit” , where practitioners and other
stakeholders will come together and brainstorm on the way forward
for the industry.
“The government have done nothing to
protect the local producers. There is no kind of incentives that we
enjoy or any encouragement in place to see that any film produced in
Nigeria survives. The Nigerian film maker is an endangered specie
as he cracks his head every now and then to come up with a story that
the audience will appreciate. We need to understand that the
environment in which we operate is so intense that it takes a miracle
to even see one film out there.”
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