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Friday, August 04, 2017

Kemi Adetiba Tells CNN ''I Knew The Wedding Party Was Going To Break Record''


This week on CNN’s African Voices, the programme profiles the career of media personality Kemi Adetiba and how she has taken her work to a worldwide audience.



Known predominantly for her successful career directing television, music videos and film, African Voices hears how Adetiba began presenting on radio and television, before moving quickly down a new career path.


Explaining why she originally moved behind the camera, Adetiba tells CNN: “I was questioning my longevity in front of the camera… I'd also find it intriguing when I would go off for shoots with the cameramen… I said: ‘Instead of just wasting a couple of years, how about I learn a new craft while I’m doing that? What is the thing that I want to learn now? What is the thing that will take my career to the next level? - being a director.’”




In 2007, Adetiba left Nigeria to study at the New York Film Academy to learn the ropes of directing as well as producing several local music videos back home in Nigeria.

Adetiba credits her rapid success and interest in the creative industries to her childhood and her father, Dele Adetiba, a veteran of Nigeria’s advertising and broadcast industries.

The swift progression of her directing career led to her first feature film, The Wedding Party, being released in 2016 – and quickly became the highest grossing film in Nigerian history.




Describing what this success meant to her, Adetiba tells African Voices: “I knew it was going to break the record, I knew it was going to do very well, I felt it, I sensed it… The greatest thing you can do for yourself is every time you have the opportunity to handle someone's project, knock it out the park, and that is what I live by every day.”



The commercial success of The Wedding Party has allowed Adetiba to launch a passion project of hers, a series called ‘King Women’, where women can tell their life stories and use the platform to help inspire others.



Explaining to CNN why she launched this project, Adetiba says: “The reason why I developed King Women is because I wanted women to see these role models of the earth, these women that we draw inspiration from that we put on pedestals, I wanted them to see them in their glory, but also understand that they have also gone through life, and life for them was not easy… People need to hear these stories, and I'm so grateful to everyone who gave me their time to make this series.”



Looking to the future and her upcoming projects, Adetiba still has her eyes set on international success, telling African Voices: “I honestly do believe that winning an Oscar is going to come very soon, I've given myself two to five years.”


19 comments:

  1. I love this lady




    *Larry was here*

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  2. Beautiful woman with a successful career.

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  3. really... that movie wasn't all that, thank God I didn't waste my money at the cinema to see it

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    1. It wasnt all that abeg!! Banky can't act to save his destiny!

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  4. There's nothing spectacular about the movie

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  5. That's an ambitious woman.. Congrats

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  6. I wonder why she isnt the one directing the wedding party 2 ? After the commercial success of that movie 🎬 I am surprised to see someone else directing the sequel

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  7. If she want an Oscar to her name, she should try make a movie with Nigerian indigenous language with very good actors to interpret their various roles very well. And also with an excellent subtitling.

    She should not forget simple details.

    You can do it my lady.

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  8. Mtchhww... overly hyped movie

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  9. I just love this woman, keep the good work up

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  10. My role model and secret admirer I love your work and am looking forward for you to direct my feature film 'Wedding Spice'

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  11. If I should watch the film again its because of Toyin Tomato when she was about dancing into the reception with her crew. Her face was lit. Then Zainab cos she interpreted her role so well that I didnt realise she was the one till the very end when she pulled her wig off to fan herself.Epic

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  12. Hahahaha. This fancy Ibrahim is funny.

    Mrs R, good points.
    King woman Adetiba.

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  13. Then you need to direct and produce better movies...if ur speck is the wedding party then compared to oscar winning movies it is mediocre...but I believe u have it in u to get that oscar.

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