Screening of
the film from the adaptation of the award winning author, Chimamanda Adichie,’s
novel, “Half of Yellow Sun” which was initially billed to be screened at
the opening of the just concluded Africa
International Film Festival (AFRIFF), was cancelled.
Revealing
why it was not screened but was replaced by South Africa’s film, “Of Good
Report” the founder and chief executive officer of AFRIFF, Ms. Chioma Ude
explained that it was withdrawn from the programme after she viewed the
film at the Toronto Film festival and felt that it wasn’t much of a war story
as widely publicised.”
“We
deliberated over three movies to screen at the festival. But I was very
sentimental about “Half of Yellow Sun” because my parents told me so much
about the civil war. So, when I attended the Toronto Film Festival
which held recently, I saw the film, and it wasn’t much of a war story, rather
it was a love story. So, when I returned to the country, I replaced the film
with South Africa’s film, “Of Good Report,” Ude said.
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