Silverbird Cinemas has banned and has refused to show one of
Ghana/Nigeria movies titled ‘Boko Haram’ which was produced by movie
director Pascal Amanfo.In a chat with the
producer/director of the movie, Pascal Amanfo, he revealed that, he sent
the movie to Silverbird-Nigeria for it to be reviewed, but it was
rejected. Whiles in Nigeria, he was also told that Silverbird-Ghana has
also rejected the movie, because Silverbird-Nigeria instructed them not
to show it.
When Nigeriafilms.com Rep In Ghana Mustapha Ayinde
Inusah contacted Silverbird-Ghana to find out the reason why they have
refused to show the movie, Justice Grant, the cinema manager said that,
the movie is not having the kind of standard the cinema required.
“We
had problems with the picture quality, and morally we taught it`s not
the right time to show the movie because of what is currently happening
in Nigeria. Aside that, it is a management decision not to show it for
now although our aim is to help promote local movies. This particular
movie has to stay aside for the time being,” he explained.
He
added that by respecting the laws in Ghana, he will urge the producers
to take the movie to the censorship board, for the movie to be censored
before they take it to any cinema.
In a separate chat with the
producer Pascal Amanfo, he stated that the movie might be having some
kind of terrible happenings in West Africa and Nigeria, but fans
shouldn’t forget that today it is Nigeria, tomorrow it can be another
country. “Nigeria was used as a case study but the lesson is very
expensive” he noted.
The movie which has already been premiered
last Friday 15th March at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and
Technology (Ghana)is said to be a story which comes from an off shoot of
the Nigerian terrorism experience. It follows the life of an aid, a
young man who comes into the city of Lagos on a mission to detonate a
bomb killing of 2500 people. Somehow, fate and destiny intertwined and
he found a little more than he bargained for.
The movie ‘Boko
Haram’ was produced and directed by Pascal Amanfo and stars African
Movie Academy Awards best actor Majid Michel, and other A-list actors
and actresses.
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