Forty years after the assassination of the then Head of State,
Gen.
Murtala Muhammed, a film titled, ’76 inspired by that dark episode made
history today when it was announced as the first Nigerian film to have
its European premiere at the prestigious BFI London Film Festival in
October.
The film is a love story embedded in treason, intrigue, patriotism
and faith is set in Ibadan, Oyo State, against the backdrop of
transition and the struggle for political stability in 1976 and is
inspired by real life events that led to the assassination of the
General.
76 the multi-million dollar landmark Nigerian cinematic production,
already scheduled to make a global opening at the 41st Toronto
International Film Festival later this month has now also been
exclusively chosen to have its European premiere at the prestigious BFI
London Film Festival.
This is the first Nollywood film, the third
largest film industry in the world to be chosen by both Toronto and
London film festivals back-to-back and is a new milestone in African
cinema.
The film, cast and crew have received a major boost with a high
profile endorsement from the Head of State who succeeded the
assassinated Murtala Muhammed at the time; His Excellency General
Olusegun Obasanjo (rtd.), then later went on to become a two-term
President. He described ’76 as “the best view of one of the worst times
in our nation’s history.
A must watch and an insight that was long
overdue. Watching the attention to detail and hearing my own voice in
February 1976, brought out both sweet and sour memories as Murtala
Muhammed was not only my boss, he was my friend. I cannot attest to what
went on in the homes as we were focused on the field, but this film
gives even I, an insight into that.”
Set during the era of military assassinations and political unrest in
Nigeria, the movie also had the full approval and endorsement of the
Nigerian Army and the Murtala Muhammed family, and was shot inside the
confines of a military base, another first in Nigeria’s cinematic
history.
It comes 40 years after the actual events, and follows four
years of work by the multi award winning Director Izu Ojukwu and the
production teams of Adonis Production and Princewill’s Trust, a
brainchild of Prince Tonye Princewill and the Executive Producer
Adonijah Owiriwa who are the film’s executive producers.
“Our objective was to show audiences, amongst other things, what the
wives of officers had to go through. Military coups were our legacy. In
some ways, we are still trying to recover from this. Everyone sees and
hears the perspective of the officers. But the woman’s story stays
silent.
We wanted to highlight the strength and the vulnerabilities of
the typical African woman through the eyes of officers’ wives. This is a
filmmaker’s small contribution to raising their volume.” Owiriwa
stated.
The film stars renowned and respected Nollywood megastars Rita
Dominic, Ramsey Nouah, Chidi Mokeme, Ibinabo Fiberesinma, Memry Savanhu,
Daniel K Daniel (African best actor 2016),
Debo Oguns and Adams Shuaibu
and
host of other rising stars. At the centre of this very gripping romantic
thriller is the charismatic, ‘Captain Joseph Dewa’, played by Ramsey
Nouah who is indicted by the military for his alleged role in the coup.
The film will have its red carpet London premiere on the 15th of
October and will be attended by all the key cast, crew and special
guests. It will then have its African premiere in Lagos on the 11th of
November before being released nationwide in cinemas from November the
25th.
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