Sunday 16 November 2014

AFRIFF Day 5: Fireworks...



Kunle Afolayan has been scrutinized for being a terrible on-screen character yet there was nothing awful about his execution in fabulous producers film Tundekelani's Dazzling Mrage.

To be perfectly honest, his execution could basically be pronounced among the best at this current year's AFRIFF. Featuring close by Kemi "Lala" Akindoju, both performers turned up the science in this social inner voice show about the predicament of individuals living with sickle cell.


As per Tunde Kelani, the film was considered in 2011 and he was not prepared to be unpretentious about the topic of the film. The battle for sickle cell was sprinkle all over and on the off chance that you didn't know anything about it before the film toward the end, you will be a campaigner.

Stunning hallucination was an excellent peak of day that saw Mildred Okwo take hits at film chiefs for not getting out the best performer in a workshop themed; ACTING WITH INTEGRITY. Kunle and Lala acted with honesty and vindicated uncle TK from such pokes. While a considerable lot of the executives couldn't go to the workshop as their movies were screening at the time, word rapidly got to them in the soul of kinship this current year's celebration has birthed.

Furthermore when all assembled at the pool gathering to fraternizeunder the lit skies of firecrackers at Tinapa pool side, they discussed everything that went down prior; from the astounding execution of Christa Eka (Cameroonian) in Damaru, where the performers learnt communication via gestures to act with uprightness, to workshops by Jude Idada, Tunde kelani and Yemi Akintokun on ADAPTING AFRICAN LITERATURE FOR SCREEN.

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