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Posted by: Rajih« on: December 02, 2019, 10:32:27 AM »Dayo Amusa, prolific director, actress and serial entrepreneur, has announced that, despite acting in many movies and shooting over 12, she still has to break even with Nollywood! Chubby Dayo Amusa, whose latest film offering, Omoniyun premiered Friday, November 29, painted a sad picture of Nigeria's challenges facing independent filmmakers. Lamenting, Dayo began: Quote “I do a lot of things that generate money for me. I have always done business even before I came into Nollywood and I am still in business. I came into Nollywood as an actress before becoming a movie producer and to date, I have shot 12 movies and still counting. Truth be told, I have not made money from Nollywood yet. After 12 movies I have not made the kind of money that I should make but I know I will make it. You see, there is a difference between making a huge profit and then, just getting your money back on your investment. I haven’t broken even!” Dayo Amusa remains one of the few actresses that has seamlessly blended the world of moviemaking and acting. What are her challenges as a moviemaker? Creases pop up on her forehead as she responds: Quote “I love doing good movies and putting up good content. I think my major challenge now is that my movies are not showing in all cinemas in the country like I hoped and it saddens me. Their excuse is that my movies are indigenous and the titles are local but I am like ‘we get to watch foreign movies indigenous to different parts of the world yet subtitled and these movies are been shown in our cinemas so I ask the question ‘why can’t we encourage our local content?’ I want to believe that even if a movie is 100 per cent indigenous, that does not stop it from showing in cinemas as long as the movie is well subtitled. Omoniyun On Friday, November 29, her latest movie offering, Omoniyun premiered. What has she done to make sure she avoids these challenge with Omoniyun? Her response: Quote “If they refuse to have the movie in all cinemas so that people can watch it, they cannot stop me from taking it out for people to see. So, the number one thing I have done is that we will be talking the movies to higher institutions and secondary school among others because the message the movie is transmitting is far more important than whatever any cinema thinks or defines. We are taking the movie outside the box. What sets Omoniyun apart from other works coming from her? A smile creases her visage as she responds: Quote “You know, the popular saying has it that you are as good as your last job. So for Omoniyun, the movie itself is unique. The uniqueness starts from the title because people will want to know what Omoniyun means. And then the concept of the movie dates back to the late 70s and early 80s. It is an old school vintage kind of movie from the set to props, cast and costumes. Everything about it is unique and that sets it apart.” Genevieve Nnaji and the Oscars Still talking movies, recently, Nollywood got a big one when Genevieve Nnaji’s film, Lion Heart made the Oscars. However, it was later disqualified. What is her take on the disqualification? Quote “Well, the only thing I have to say is that I give it to Genevieve Nnaji and it is not because the movie was associated with Netflix or whether it was disqualified at the Oscars but the fact that I saw the movie and I was like ‘this is a beautiful job.’*** Source: Sun News
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