Gone
were the days when number, in terms of the volume of films produced,
worked for Nollywood. The reality of growth has dawned on practitioners:
you either step up professionalism or simply fall by the roadside.
Some
of the movies recently produced in the country have been taking care of
this. A good number of people have, for instance, applauded Tade
Ogidan’sFamily on Fire, Kunle Afolayan’s Phone Swap and Kalejaye Paul’s Married But Living Single. Another film that promises to impress the market is In the Cupboard,
produced by popular actor, Desmond Elliot. While approaching the
questions of death and inheritance from a fresh perspective, it also
takes on the controversial subject of lesbianism.
In the Cupboard is
a story that revolves around the lives of six siblings born into the
rich, aristocratic De Souza family; a name synonymous with wealth and
power. Everything seems perfect in their lives until their father dies
unexpectedly and all of them gather from different parts of the world to
be with their mother, the elegant matriarch Veronica “Ronnie” DeSouza,
played by Biola Williams. What ensues is a series of events that
threatens to shake the family to its very foundations.
In
the cast are celebrated figures that include Ini Edo, Big Brother
Africa winner Uti Nwachukwu, Alex Ekubo and Ghanaian actress, Lydia
Forson. It has received five awards since its release in August –
including, Best Original Story, Best New Actor and Best Supporting
Actress at the 2012 GIAMA Awards in the US and the Most Promising Actor
at the 2012 Best of Nollywood Awards.
Co-produced
by Caroline Danjuma, the film marketed by under the Denziot Productions
brand, had a swell time at the cinemas and is now on DVD.
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