The
Distribution Company for Half of a Yellow Sun has just sent a reply to the
National Film and Video Censors Board who had requested that parts of the movie
should be re-edited. See that story Here
FilmOne
Distribution Limited sent an official statement regarding the recent reply from
NFVCB. Read it below:
"May
I use this opportunity to comment on the Statement below released to the press
and general public on Thursday 19th June 2014 by Caesar
Kagho on behalf
of the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB), with respect to the
classification process for the film “Half of a Yellow Sun”.
Firstly
I would like to correct the information stated in several paragraphs of this
statement that the NFVCB communicated to the exhibitor of the movie. The NFVCB
does NOT relate nor communicate with an exhibitor with respect to film
classification. It is the film’s distributor not an exhibitor that applies for
classification and communicates with the Board on classification issues.
FilmOne
Distribution Limited is the distributor of HOAYS whilst Filmhouse
Cinemas is a film
exhibitor like others including Silverbird Cinemas and Genesis Deluxe Cinemas.
This kind of misunderstanding of roles is why certain quarters of the industry
claim that the Board does not understand the film industry.
The
NFVCB wrote to Filmhouse Cinemas on the 27th of May (not to FilmOne) in
response to several correspondence sent to it by FilmOne Distribution,
requiring certain parts of certain scenes to be edited.
Contrary
to the impression given by the statement, FilmOne (not Filmhouse Cinemas) has
been in communication with the Board in response. In addition, FilmOne spoke to
the Board on the 17th of June and arranged a meeting for the 18th in Abuja.
At
this meeting (attended by the DG NFVCB, 3 NFVCB Directors/Heads including the
writer of the NFVCB press statement, and the MD FilmOne) FilmOne broke down the
financial consequence of making edits, re-mastering and re-printing of copies
of the film and its resultant effect on the commercial viability of the film’s
cinema release in Nigeria.
Nevertheless,
FilmOne presented to the Board edited scenes in accordance with the Board’s
requirement. The Board watched these edited scenes and expressed their
satisfaction with the edits. The Board then stated to the MD FilmOne that they
would meet and communicate this officially.
It was then a surprise to
FilmOne distribution to see a Press Statement released on the 19th of June (a
day after this meeting) claiming that:
“It is note-worthy that since the correspondence from the Board to the Exhibitor, a response is yet to be received that may facilitate further regulatory actions as may be deemed necessary”
And
“Once the areas highlighted are resolved, the NFVCB as a regulator shall communicate a rating of the film as may be deemed appropriate”.
I
would like to state that despite the additional costs associated with editing,
re-mastering and re-printing, as at Wednesday 18th June, FilmOne in conjunction
with the film producers, have satisfied this edit requirements by the NFVCB and
are now looking forward to receiving an official classification from the Board.
I am
therefore at a loss as to the intention of the public statement released by
NFVCB. We found this highly unnecessary and does not “set the records straight
on the status of the movie”.
I am truly glad that the
NFVCB is now satisfied with the effort we have made to meet the requirement
they asked for. We now look forward to announcing a new release date for “Half
of a Yellow Sun”.
Signed,
Kene Mkparu
FilmOne Distribution Limited
is there Politiking going on here?
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