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Wednesday, June 26, 2019

Lekki Film Festival Awards - Lancelot Imaseun,Others Cart Home Awards...

The inaugural edition of the Lekki International Film Festival which concluded over the weekend with a gala/award ceremony saw leading Nigerian cinematographers Tade Ogidan and Lancelot Imasuen and three other film makers taking home the award plaques.









The other film makers are Cameroon’s Jude Fokwang a professor in Denver, USA, Balaraba Ramat Yakubu of Kano, also a younger sister of the late Nigerian Head of State Murtala Ramat Mohammed and Okhomina Joseph a film school student.


Imasuen’s new and yet to be released film 'Family First' made by graduates of Benin Film Academy received the 'Best Film Award' while Tade Ogidan’s film now running in the cinemas 'Gold Statue' won the Best Feature Film Award.


In another masterstroke, Benin Film Academy (BFA) production 'Depression', a short film Produced, directed and screened by all BFA graduates won the best short film.


BFA's short film, 'Depression' may have beaten some of the very intense short films on the final shortlist because of the issue of great importance that is its theme which the school graduate dealt with professionally.


Lancelot Imasuen’s 'Family First' which also parades students and graduants of Benin Film Academy as it's characters, is the story of family bonding and the preservation of the family tie at a time of social insecurity, upheavals and economic turbulence.


Tade Ogidan’s 'Gold Statue', a resounding social message about the aspirations of the young in society whose quest to get marvelously rich even in the face of grave danger to itself and at the risk of the desecration of sacred monuments and assets strikes at another theme of social resonance.


The Best Indigenous Language Film Award went to the film 'Palace Coup' a Hausa language film set in the early nineteenth century Kano and produced by Balaraba Ramat Mohammed.


The Best Documentary Film Award went to 'Something New In Old Town' by Jude Fokwang which is set in contemporary Cameroon.

7 comments:

  1. Which 1 is Gloriana again???nigerians with funny extra names that's not worth it.mtewwwwwwww

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  2. Meanwhile all these award organizers are as broke as f__k.

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  3. Lanci babay.... Edo to the worldπŸ˜˜πŸ˜˜πŸ˜˜πŸ’ŸπŸ”₯πŸ”₯πŸ”₯

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    1. Yes oo...that guy is good at what he does

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  4. Which one is lekki Film festival . Never heard of them before. Hope it will be a continuous thing

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  5. Lancelot Imasuen,whenever I see him as the director of the movie(as well as Tchidi Chikere,Ugezu J Ugezu,Ernest Obi) I want to watch,I automatically know I won't regret it.
    Congratulations sir!

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