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RMD And Ntare Guma Mwine To Star In Kenneth Gyang’s Film

By Modupeoluwa Adekanye
25 November 2019   |   7:30 pm
Award-winning director Kenneth Gyang is set to shoot his fourth feature film which will be produced by Gyang’s outfit Cinema Kpatakpata, and will follow his ground-breaking debut Confusion Na Wa, the Nigeria-Norway coproduction Lost Café and Oloture,  which received its African premiere at the prestigious Carthage Film Festival in Tunisia. The new picture is currently…

Award-winning director Kenneth Gyang is set to shoot his fourth feature film which will be produced by Gyang’s outfit Cinema Kpatakpata, and will follow his ground-breaking debut Confusion Na Wa, the Nigeria-Norway coproduction Lost Café and Oloture,  which received its African premiere at the prestigious Carthage Film Festival in Tunisia.

The new picture is currently in pre-production under a working title and has been described by insiders as an Indiana Jones-type adventure set in one of Nigeria’s many beautiful towns.

Nollywood great Richard Mofe Damijo (popularly known as RMD) is one of the film’s stars. He would be working alongside Ntare Guma Mwine, star of the Oscar-nominated film Blood Diamond. Mwine was also in the 2016 box office success Queen of Katwe, which featured Oscar winner Lupita Nyong’o.

The forthcoming project has been in development for several years while Gyang worked on a series of projects, including documentaries and workshops for aspiring Nigerian filmmakers. Shooting will commence towards the end of the first quarter of 2020.

RMD expressed his admiration for the young director, who has previously worked with established actors Ramsey Nouah and Ali Nuhu.

“We should get ready for what is coming. I won’t be able to give specific details of the project but Kenneth and his team are going to give our audience a great ride. I am happy to get on it.”

The director was, however, tight-lipped on rumours of his next film being a Nigerian homage to the Indiana Jones films.

“I love Spielberg,” Gyang said. “But I can’t say anything about the film, except that it is a film by Nigerians and for the world. Let’s just wait till next year. We are putting finishing touches to the script and intend to give this beautiful country a film it deserves.”

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