Actor cum filmmaker, Kunle Afolayan, has
lauded the book, ‘Auteuring Nollywood: Critical Perspectives in The
Figurine,’ saying it is a book every film maker should have.
Edited by Shina Afolayan, his sibling
and a lecturer at the University of Ibadan, Kunle said he didn’t know
the book would turn out to be a success.
“My brother mentioned to me he was going
to do something like this five years ago but I didn’t take him
seriously. He is a scholar. He came to my place and I was working on Figurine. He saw all the challenges I was going through while making that movie.
“He saw the rough cut of the movie and
said there hadn’t been anything like this. I am not sure he thought the
book would turn out this big because it was five years ago. He
interviewed me and he also interviewed some of the cast and crew.
“While he was doing that, the film was
travelling all over the world to festivals and winning awards. He
decided to involve other scholars of films in different countries. It is
actually a collection of essays, reviews, interviews of actors and
analysing the African cinemas and Nollywood industry. He used Figurine
to analyse the aesthetics of the Nigerian film industry,” he said.
The filmmaker said the book will encourage a lot of people including non practitioners.
“Schools will want to use the book in
their academics. It appeals to the academic world and to the movie
practitioners. It is a blend of both. The academics have their own world
and they report what they gather from the practitioners. But the two
merged in this book,” he said.
The public presentation of the book will hold in Lagos later this month.
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