Ahead of the November world
premiere, Obi Madubogwu’s new work, ‘The Grave Dust’, which parades Joke Silva,
Ramsey Nouah, Emeka Okoro, Joseph Benjamin, and Amaka Chukwujekwu is already
causing quakes in Nollywood, owing to the pioneering role of certain aspects of
the film. Reputed to be one of the costliest works in Nollywood in 2014, the
film directed by Ikechukwu Onyeka was written by Ugezu Ugezu and Saint Joseph,
but was bankrolled by Crownprince Productions, a front line entertainment
company.
Joke Silva on set of The Grave Dust |
Speaking on the new work, Madubogwu,
the producer who came to international limelight with his role in ‘Battle of
Musanga’, said ‘The Grave Dust’ was conceived to take the industry to the next
level. According to him, “I have done several productions in Nollywood having
practiced for over two decades now.
"I must say that the story of
‘The Grave Dust’ is one of the most unique stories I have encountered; which
was why I made sure that nothing was spared in making it a huge success. It is
unique in the sense that it questions a lot of concepts that are easily
overlooked in the African society. The film was made with Africans in mind and
that is where Nollyood is headed now. It allows the audience to make decisions
from the unfolding drama and suspense. I think the highpoint lies in the fact
that it has elements of all essentials that make a good film.
In terms of acting, it highlights
the various star actors like Ramsey Nouah, Joke Silver Emeka Okoro and Joseph
Benjamin at their best; because this is one film they shot with a lot of
commitment owing to the unique story line. That commitment is highlighted in
their acting which the audience will see when the film comes to the cinema. In
any case ‘The Grave Dust’ will also unveil a new talent that Nollywood will not
stop talking about, who is Amaka Chukwujekwu. She played the lead role in the
film, and the audience would understand why she earned the lead role when they
see her performance”
The film tentatively
slated to show in cinemas across Nigeria in November will also be screened to
audiences in United Kingdom, United States, France, Germany, Holland and South
Africa.
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