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Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by Tolexander: 2:12pm On Oct 10, 2013
A vicious would-be suicide bomber is heading for Nigeria’s vast metropolis of Lagos and only a down-on-her-luck prostitute can stop a horrific attack.

This ominous fiction forms part of “Boko Haram”, a new film by Ghanaian-Nigeria director Pascal Amanfo, which has been banned by censors in Ghana and shunned by cinema owners in Nigeria.
A movie inspired by the very real and brutal Islamist group active in Nigeria was potentially so inflammatory that it was released in the country with the title “Nation Under Siege” to avoid a backlash.

“Boko Haram”, loosely translated, means “Western education is forbidden” and the group has said it is fighting to impose a strict Islamic state in mainly Muslim northern Nigeria.

Amanfo admits his film raises uncomfortable questions about the Boko Haram conflict, which has left thousands dead in northern Nigeria since 2009 — including the 40 students massacred in their sleep at the Yobe State College of Agriculture on September 29.

“I want to provoke people to see these things,” he said.

But he was not expecting to see it banned.

Brisk sales in Ghanaian capital

For weeks after its March release, the film made brisk sales in Accra, where DVDs are sold on the street from shipping container store fronts or off makeshift wooden shelves for a couple of dollars.

But when the Ghanaian film control board found out about “Boko Haram”, it ordered all the promotional posters torn down, saying the film was released without authorisation, while police swooped down on vendors at a busy bus station in the capital and confiscated the copies they were selling.

Its producer was also arrested and only freed after paying a 2,000 cedi ($920, 680 euro) fine.

“We would not allow a film with the title ‘Boko Haram’ to be released in Ghana,” said Ken Addy of the Ghana Cinematographic Exhibition Board of Control. “We realised this was a film we had to be careful about so as not to antagonise a neighbouring country.”

Some scenes depict defenceless villagers being gunned down and children murdered by jihadist gunmen, evoking the style of attack Boko Haram has used during its uprising.

Some aspects of the plot are inspired by popular but unsubstantiated conspiracy theories, including claims that senior Nigerian politicians are behind the bloodshed.

In one contentious incident in the film, an extremist discusses a safe house in Lagos financed by a lawmaker sympathetic to Boko Haram.

Nigeria’s President Goodluck Jonathan said last year he believed Boko Haram backers were in his government, but later distanced himself from that remark. No politician or official has ever been concretely tied to the insurgency.

The Ghana film board chief Addy declined to comment on its content beyond saying that “Boko Haram” would not get approval for sale in Ghana without a name change and the removal of certain gruesome scenes.

elling the stories of our society

Mustapha Adams, head of Ghana’s Film Distributors Association, speculated that some were concerned the film sought to arouse sympathy for Boko Haram, or even that finance had potentially been raised among supporters of the extremist group.

“There were a lot of questions,” he told AFP.

For Adams, the paramount issue is ensuring that Ghana and Nigeria, which are both trying to develop their cultural sectors, do not crack down on free artistic expression.

He described the response to “Boko Haram” by Ghanaian officials as an overreaction, saying: “What is there to hide?”

In Nigeria, the film was released on DVD but Amanfo said many cinema owners recoiled when approached about screening the movie, which cost roughly $18,000 to make.

One theatre manager in the capital Abuja said he could not imagine showing it in the city where Boko Haram blew up a United Nations building in 2011, killing at least 25 people.

Nollywood, as Nigeria’s film industry is known, is the third largest in the world, churning out hundreds of typically low-budget films each year, sometimes involving witchcraft or divine intervention with a little sexual promiscuity thrown in.

Ghana’s much smaller industry (“Ghollywood”) generally mimics the Nollywood formula, which has generated films with massive popularity across Africa, even if their reach outside the continent has been limited.

But some of the region’s directors have been trying to change both style and themes, seeking to explore contemporary issues like Islamic extremism or political corruption while moving away from traditional tales driven by magic and mysticism.

“Boko Haram” — in which a radical Islamist bomber has a life-altering conversation with a commercial sex worker — may not be a study in gritty realism.

But Amanfo said the reaction has been frustrating because he believed his film was targeted simply for trying to achieve a filmmaker’s core mission: to probe current and relevant issues.

“If we can’t tell the stories of our society then we have failed as artists.”
http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/10/boko-haram-hits-screen-censors-hit-back/

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Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by AbuMikey(m): 2:22pm On Oct 10, 2013




After a very long wait!!!



If it were the US,it would have been long released cheesy


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Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by 3kay945(m): 3:06pm On Oct 10, 2013
Release if you got balls,,,,,,you can't if you don't have one undecided

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Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by Tuntheycr7: 3:19pm On Oct 10, 2013
Can sum1 jux upload 1 of d film poster 4us den we wnt nid to watch d film.
Baadt market 4d guy

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Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by Fadelex(m): 3:41pm On Oct 10, 2013
good move by Ghana censors board. the director/producer of the movie are very insensitive. you can't do a movie about a problem while d problem remains unsolved. "zero dark thirty" was only released after osama's death. and what do they know about boko haram that they are writing film about dem. this is y nollywood will continue to lag behind in terms of storyline. b4 u can produce a movie like dis, u need input of JTF, people that has virtually all info about dis terrorists. I hope d film will not see d light of d day in Nigeria. senseless producers that are only concerned about their pockets and not about d qualities of their produce

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Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by Sllowppoisoon: 3:42pm On Oct 10, 2013
Fockkkkk boko haram and their sponsors undecided

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Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by HAH: 3:43pm On Oct 10, 2013
Trouble dey sleep u wan wake am up. Why ?

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Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by Nobody: 3:44pm On Oct 10, 2013
Nonsense,very insensitive.

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Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by dunmorris(m): 3:46pm On Oct 10, 2013
Abu Mikey:





After a very long wait!!!



If it were the US,it would have been long released cheesy


Have they released the one off OSAMA BIN LADEN? undecided[quote author=Abu Mikey]

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Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by homesteady(m): 3:46pm On Oct 10, 2013
undecided
Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by skyscraperTM(m): 3:46pm On Oct 10, 2013
qood move by the qhana consor board. had if boko-haram had qotten a copy of the movie, the country called qhana would have been lonq qone¡ the fear of 'bh boys' is the beqinninq of wisdom|
Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by Burger01(m): 3:48pm On Oct 10, 2013
HAH: Trouble dey sleep u wan wake am up. Why ?

Trouble dey sleep Iyanya wan wake am up... Na wa o..

sad
Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by CaptJHMiller: 3:48pm On Oct 10, 2013
dunmorris: Have they released the one off OSAMA BIN LADEN? undecided
Yes they have.. You think say they mumu like black people, they exploit their citizens with every chance they get, but make it look like its the normal persons idea..

You know how many people join military after this movie?

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Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by bufness(m): 3:49pm On Oct 10, 2013
Ok....team#wegiveup angry angry angry
Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by Nobody: 3:50pm On Oct 10, 2013
fear fear people
Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by alotofgrace(m): 3:51pm On Oct 10, 2013
army.....bokoharam is dead. cheesy

bokoharam------am alive cry

sss.......video was fake undecided

we.... na una sabi, we need job grin

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Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by zionic(m): 3:53pm On Oct 10, 2013
Top politicians ( be it BH sponsorers etc ) are connected internationally no doubt, so I humbly believe d movie was banned by networking"oga @ d top"things
....its a dog eat dog world.
Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by ezedolar: 3:53pm On Oct 10, 2013
No islam no boko haram, na today

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Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by Kslib(m): 3:54pm On Oct 10, 2013
This is a very sensitive issue and i hope the movie and the producer's thirst for attention wont festoon the hearts of those bloody ignorant islamic radicals with more devilish ideas------ After carrying out more destruction and inflicting damages,Boko haram will give a press release on how "Their religion was insulted in a movie"..

What does the ignorant producer know about boko and their sponsors? How deep has he researched? We are still tackling boko,so why release a movie about it that will do more harm than good considering how those radicals reason?

The producer needs to be flogged. Hope his attention seeking wont put him into deeper shiit than he has ever imagined in his life? Well,i hope so..
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All izz well!

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Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by pri3stess(f): 3:56pm On Oct 10, 2013
dunmorris: Have they released the one off OSAMA BIN LADEN? undecided
Yes, it's called zero dark 30.
Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by Sllowppoisoon: 3:57pm On Oct 10, 2013
bufness: Ok....team#wegiveup angry angry angry
are u a nigerian undecided
Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by victorazy(m): 3:59pm On Oct 10, 2013
Fadelex: good move by Ghana censors board. the director/producer of the movie are very insensitive. you can't do a movie about a problem while d problem remains unsolved. "zero dark thirty" was only released after osama's death. and what do they know about boko haram that they are writing film about dem. this is y nollywood will continue to lag behind in terms of storyline. b4 u can produce a movie like dis, u need input of JTF, people that has virtually all info about dis terrorists. I hope d film will not see d light of d day in Nigeria. senseless producers that are only concerned about their pockets and not about d qualities of their produce
God bless u and kudos to Ghana Censor Board. Only time I don see Ghana protecting Nigeria, the way it should be like brothers than envying them.

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Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by princesbamz: 3:59pm On Oct 10, 2013
boko film again hmmmm
Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by RedCard1(m): 4:00pm On Oct 10, 2013
I understand where they are coming from. They don't want to be attacked by Boko Haram. The concept isn't bad but movies like this are usually made after the crisis dies. So the movie should have been made after the Boko Haram crisis had died.
Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by Abbeylincson(m): 4:01pm On Oct 10, 2013
I dont believe it
Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by Nobody: 4:03pm On Oct 10, 2013
Capt. JH Miller:

Yes they have.. You think say they mumu like black people, they exploit their citizens with every chance they get, but make it look like its the normal persons idea..

You know how many people join military after this movie?

[img]http://www.nairaland.com/attachments/1353040_zero-dark-thirty-poster_jpgd643a05a33588ca1c9b205cd89b185f7[/img]

This is different

Osama had been located and killed before Zero Dark Thirty was released

We can't say the former or latter for Boko Haram.Therefore this movie shouldn't have been script written let alone shot. Imagine the repercussions!!
Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by AbuMikey(m): 4:04pm On Oct 10, 2013
dunmorris: Have they released the one off OSAMA BIN LADEN? undecided





Zero Dark Thirty

Seal Team Six : The raid on Osama bin Laden.

The above are Osama Bin Laden themed movie,so what are you saying!??


Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by psalmdave(m): 4:04pm On Oct 10, 2013
@fedalax....do u say ghAna movies are better than nollyhood's
Re: Controversial Boko Haram Movie Debuts! by feezy(m): 4:04pm On Oct 10, 2013
alotofgrace: army.....bokoharam is dead. cheesy

bokoharam------am alive cry

sss.......video was fake undecided

we.... na una sabi, we need job grin
grin

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