After a series of breathtaking premieres with his pan-Africa movie, ‘The CEO’, filmmaker Kunle Afolayan pooled another glamorous crowd on Wednesday, with a special screening of his new comedy film, ‘Omugwo’, starring Ayo Adesanya, Patience Ozokwor, Omowunmi Dada, Ken Erics, and Christian Paul among others.
Present at the private screening which held at Silverbird Galleria, Victoria Island, Lagos, are representatives of Bank of Industry, sponsors of the movie, Africa Magic, distribution company, Silverbird Distribution and stakeholders in the film industry such as the Founder/CEO of Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF), Ms. Chioma Ude, filmmaker and former Chairman of Audio-Visual Rights Society of Nigeria (AVRS), Mr. Mahmood Ali-Balogun, filmmaker Chris Ekejimbe, foremost actress, Kate Henshaw, film entrepreneur, Mr. Seun Shoyinka, actors Yomi Fash-Lanso and Funsho Adeolu as well as cast members of the movie – Omowunmi Dada, Ayo Adesanya and Henry Alabi, aka Old Skool.
Addressing guests shortly before the screening of the movie, Afolayan noted that ‘Omugwo’ is an Africa Magic-commissioned film in partnership with Golden Effects Productions, his company. “We were commissioned to do three films,” he said, “and this is one of them. After this, we are going to unveil ‘Roti’ and ‘Tribunal’.”
He said he is particularly excited about the film “because it’s meant to be a small-budget television drama, but by the time you see it, you may want to ask what differentiates a low budget film from a big budget film, because this is just like any of Kunle Afolayan’s productions.”
According to the filmmaker, the film is a slight departure from his usual style of story-telling going by its comic nature. “It’s a comedy. Because people perceive most of my works has being serious, so I had them watered down in this movie. This film is releasing this Friday and this is the first public screening.”
Written by Kemi Adesoye, ‘Omugwo’ tells the story of Omotunde, a young civil engineer, married to Raymond, an OAP who have just had a baby. Coloured by their different cultural backgrounds, their mothers-in-law forcefully move in with the couple to perform the Igbo child care rite called OMUGWO. But instead of relieving their children of the burden of childcare, the mothers’ rivalry complicates life for the young couple to comical effects.
In this highly inspiring film, Afolayan marries a serious subject matter of motherhood with lots of hilarious moments. An edutainment movie, ‘Omugwo’ portrays two characteristics of motherhood and gives kudos to the African tradition, while on the other hand, attempting to prefer solution to some of the challenges faced by young couples especially after the arrival of their first child. Ozorkwo and Adesanya leave viewers with catch phrases that follow the viewers home and helps the story to linger on.
Afolayan used the opportunity of the premiere to introduce his new client, Techno Mobile, with whom he said he will be doing a lot more, going forward.
This is adding to his list of such companies as Air France, Adron Homes, and Peugeot Nigeria among others he represents as brand ambassador.