It’s an eye-opener for Nollywood — NOSC on ‘Lionheart’ Oscar disqualification




It’s an eye-opener for Nollywood — NOSC on ‘Lionheart’ Oscar disqualification

In a statement, Anyaene stated that Nigerian filmmakers have had concerns with regard to shooting movies based ‘with non-English recording dialogue’ because the industry is often faced with producing films with a wide reach. She, however, urged filmmakers to henceforth put the requirement into consideration while registering their movies.


According to her, NOSC is working to create workshops and other training sessions to instill robust awareness on the guidelines for an ‘International Feature Film’ entry.
“The budding Nigerian film industry is often faced with producing films with wide reach which often makes the recording dialogue predominantly English with non-English infusions in some cases. Going forward, the committee intends to submit films which are predominantly foreign language – non-English recording dialogue,” Anyaene said.

“We are therefore urging filmmakers to shoot with the intention of non-English recording dialogue as a key qualifying parameter to represent the country in the most prestigious award. The committee is working tirelessly in organizing workshops, seminars and using other available media to create robust awareness on the guidelines and requirements for an International Feature Film Entry.
“Lionheart passed on other technical requirements from the story, to sound and picture except for language as adjudged by the Academy screening matrix, which was a challenge for the committee at a time.  This is an eye-opener and a step forward into growing a better industry.”
Following the disqualification, Nnaji had registered her displeasure and took a critical shot at Oscars, stating that Nigeria never had a chance of choosing their colonial masters.
‘Lionheart’ was recently selected by the Nigerian Oscars Selection Committee (NOSC) and submitted to represent the country at the award event to be held on February 9, 2020, in Los Angeles, United States. ‘Lionheart’, which first premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) in 2018, had been up against 92 countries around the globe as Nigeria’s first-ever entry to make to the Academy awards — five years after NOSC was constituted to that effect.How is your day going.... Share...… …………….. ………….. …………. πŸ–‹️ πŸ“œ COMMENT BELOW Gossip - Who Which What Where When How #jaiyeorie πŸ“Ž ... CRITIC ALSO πŸ–‹️ spill TEA ☕ Easy on Shade πŸ’£

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