It was announced today that the Nigerian drama "Half of a Yellow Sun" starring BAFTA award winner Thandie Newton (Mission: Impossible II, The Pursuit of Happyness, Crash) and three-time Golden Globe nominee Chiwetel Ejiofor (Children of Men, American Gangster, Salt), has been selected as the opening film of the 2013 trinidad+tobago film festival (ttff), which takes place September 17th - October 1st. The announcement was made today by ttff Founder and Festival Director, Dr. Bruce Paddington.
The screening at ttff (now in its 8th year) will serve as the Caribbean premiere and mark just the second time audiences are able to see "Half of a Yellow Sun", following its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival just a few weeks prior.
"Half of a Yellow Sun" is an adaptation of celebrated Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie's best-selling novel of the same title, which won the Orange Broadbrand Prize for Fiction.
Set in 1960s Nigeria, the story brings audiences into a country torn apart by civil war and shows how the interwoven lives of four central characters intersect during a struggle to establish an independent republic of Nigeria.
The film boasts an impressive supporting cast that includes Anika Noni Rose (Dreamgirls, The Princess and the Frog), John Boyega (Attack the Block), Joseph Mawle (Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, The Awakening, Game of Thrones), Genevieve Nnaji, and Nigerian singer and actress Onyeka Onwenu.
Directed by Biyi Bandele, "Half of a Yellow Sun" is a product of "Nollywood" - the moniker bestowed on Nigeria's booming film industry that produces over 2,000 movies a year and has become the third most valuable movie industry in the world behind only Hollywood and Bollywood. "Half of a Yellow Sun" is the country's most ambitious and most expensive film to date, with a budget of N1.27 billion (approximately. $8 million).
Produced by BAFTA award winner Andrea Calderwood (The Last King of Scotland) and Gail Ega (The Constant Gardner), the film is a British/Nigerian co-production and was shot at Tinapa Film Studio in Nigeria and in the United Kingdom.
Opening night events for the 2013 trinidad+tobago film festival will take place on the evening of Tuesday, September 17th in Port of Spain. The Festival will run through Tuesday, October 1st.
Dr Bruce Paddington, Founder and Festival Director, commented, "We are proud that Half of a Yellow Sun will open the Festival. This continues our mandate to not only show films from the Caribbean and the diaspora but to also celebrate films made in Africa, one of our heritage countries."
Added Andrea Calderwood, "It's a real honour to have Half of a Yellow Sun invited to be the opening night film of the trinidad+ tobago film festival. The Festival has always been great supporters of this project, and as a groundbreaking film from top Nigerian talent telling this epic story on an international scale, this is the perfect way to introduce it to audiences in the Caribbean as we take the film out to the world."
Additional announcements pertaining to the Festival will be made in the coming weeks.
More information about the trinidad+tobago film festival can be found at:
http://www.ttfilmfestival.com.
About the trinidad+tobago film festival
Founded in 2006 and quickly emerging as a marquee film festival in the Caribbean, the T trinidad+tobago film festival (ttff) is an annual celebration of films from and about Trinidad and Tobago, the Caribbean and its diaspora. The Festival also screens films curated from contemporary world cinema. In addition, the ttff seeks to facilitate the growth of the Caribbean film industry by hosting workshops, panel discussions, seminars, conferences and networking opportunities.
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