Worst Enemy
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History
The first Nigerian films
were made by filmmakers such as Ola
Balogun and Hubert
Ogunde in the 1960s, but they were frustrated by the high cost of
film production. However, television broadcasting in Nigeria began in
the 1960s and received much government support in its early years. By
the mid-1980s every state had its own broadcasting station. Law limited
foreign television content so producers in Lagos began televising local
popular theater productions. Many of these were circulated on video as
well, and a small scale informal video movie trade developed. Nigerian
film is thus a video movie industry; Nigerians call them 'home
videos'. There is some debate concerning what caused this small local
market in videos to explode into a booming industry that has pushed foreign
media off the shelves in much of Africa and is now marketed all over the
world. Use of English rather than local languages served to expand the
market. Aggressive marketing using posters, trailers, and television advertising
also played a role in Nollywood's success. Many point to the 1992 release
of Living
in Bondage, a film about a businessman whose dealings with a money
cult result in the death of his wife, as the industry's first blockbuster.
Since then, thousands of movies have been released. One of the first Nigerian
movie to reach international fame was the 2003 release Osuofia
In London, starring Nkem
Owoh, the famous Nigerian comedic actor. Modern Nigerian cinema’s
most prolific auteur is Chico
Ejiro, who directed over 80 films in a 5-year period and brags that
he can complete production on a movie in as little as three days. Ejiro’s
brother Zeb is the best-known director of these videos outside of the
country.
The first Nollywood films were produced with traditional analog video,
such as Betacam SP, but today all Nollywood movies are produced using
digital video technology. Only recently, Time magazine published an article
rating the industry as the third-largest after Hollywood and Bollywood. Production
In the early days, Nollywood had one studio, Studio Tinapa in Tinapa, Calabar. Most movies,
however, are not produced in studios in the Hollywood style. Video movies
are shot on location all over Nigeria with distinct regional variations
between the northern movies (made primarily in the Hausa language), the
western Yoruba-language movies, the
Igbo movies shot in the southeast,(Benin
City) Edo Language shot in Benin city and the popular English-language
productions, also shot primarily in the southeast. Many of the big producers
have offices in Surulere, Lagos. Shooting films in Nigeria is difficult.
Nigerian directors adopt new technologies as soon as they become affordable. Bulky videotape cameras gave way to their digital descendents, which are now being replaced by HD cameras. Editing, music, and other post-production work is done with common computer-based systems. Related Links |
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sweetheart1974 is disturbed and frustrated....and a very angry person in nature.....I just sent her a mail almost a year after...i just noticed the comment.......
My comments are mainly for the producers(originality is needed) not to start a debate
by ranybabe
5/20/2009 1:58:43 PM
reading these comments make me feel sick. but how the hell can the nigerians copy the ghanaian when the nigerians start helpin the ghanaians with there movies. it is just to silly to say that and to me i think these two countries are doin a great job in entertaining us.
so people watch wat u say ok
by elvera
8/28/2008 12:05:06 PM
u,ve gotta be kidding me right??? this aint even about copying a ghanaian movie,its more like copying f...ing sunita[bollywood movie,THE PROMISE]
i had to rub my eyes to chk i wasnt dreaming..whats the point about changing faces and bandaging her freaking face,and the doctor even said 'nurse clean my face'. COPYCAT..get the hell outta here. i cnt blive i watched this crap.mehn, when do we get to see our own storylines.......
am outta here.... goodluck to those of u who watch the remaining. omotola n ini why did u do this to me, a big downgrade!!!!!
by sara.o
8/4/2008 11:35:22 PM
You call this a plagiarism. actuali we made it better!!! n i can rem. Ghana copied a long time naija movie in which Genevieve was the pres. daughter, Ramsay the lover boy n kate henshaw the victim, and they named thirs Beyonce the pres. daughter. so who copied who? the whole world knows Ghana did.
by lulu
8/1/2008 12:47:22 PM
I think this website is wack. they should try and look up how other websites give full movies.
by funmihelen
7/22/2008 6:38:04 PM
Thanks 4 d review, i did not waste my time watching d movie. These nollywood is rather disappointing. COpying Ghanian movies. Common they shd do better than that.
by gday
7/20/2008 1:26:13 AM
sweetheart1974 or wateva u call urself..... dis is the 21st century, rivalry and ignorance should be far over. we blame whites for not treating black ppl right, but here we are, blacks hating on each other. how do u expect someone to respect u if u dont respect urself. everyone has a right to state their opinion and we are hear to CIVILY discuss the issues. i am a proud ghanaian and i watch nigerian movies all the time, there is absolutely no doubt that ghanaians look up to u guys in the movie industry. at least, we are learning from our own. i am very disappointed in ur behavior n u surely dont represent the best part of africa..... u are the kind of ppl that bring separation to africa, while everyone is trying to unify the continent, u sweetheart1974 bring ur divisive spirit and mess it all up......
next time try to sound more educated and make better judgements
by jodi
7/18/2008 12:32:54 AM
The whole idea of writing a review about the movie is to give your OPINION about the film NOT about the Nigerian movie industry............
by aaronsmama
7/17/2008 2:35:02 PM
BORING with a capital B.....Omotola am dissapointed
by coolcat8701
7/17/2008 10:43:04 AM
Continuation of or Sequel to "ONE ON ONE"
by gift4real
7/17/2008 12:57:18 AM
it is not enough to complain or whatever..... people are only wirtting wat they feel about the movie. it is true that the movie is simiar to that of "beyounce".... dis is just nottin but the plain truth...
by lemi
7/16/2008 9:58:16 PM
Boring to the core
by nony8m
7/15/2008 11:45:57 PM
Sweetheart1974, u dnt av to react so badly to wat Ranybaby wrote. We re all free to write write how we feel about a movie. The page is just for us to review d film nd not to attacking one another. Nigerian or Ghanian, we re all one.
by merciano
7/15/2008 4:52:52 PM
Eeh Ranybaby or what ever thing u call urself. what do u mean by nigeria coppied Ghana film? when did Ghana started acting film if i may ask? who thought Ghana how to act film? was it not Nigeria? Ghana started acting film with Nigeria since 2005. Nigeria was teaching them how to act film. now they are old anough to act on their own ur here talking rubish. Look for ur own level of information, even if nigeria copy Ghana film. it does not mean that they copy it. They reacted it so that Ghana will see their mistakes not that they just want to copy it. What Ghana acted was rubish, so Nigeria showed them their mistakes so that they will act better next time. if u dare open ur Ghana mouth and say that Nigeria coppied Ghana film. Amadioha of Igboland will smach ur mouth. Sissy. well i dont think that i will have time to come here reading ur stupid comment. but incase u want to reply to me, send it to (meetashleyforlove@yahoo.com). then i will be able to finish what i want to tell u. Ghana most go. Idiot
by sweetheart1974
7/15/2008 3:40:26 PM
pls can u guys post Rattle snake for us pls
by ukamaka
7/15/2008 1:23:13 PM
pls can u guys post Rattle snake for us pls
by ukamaka
7/15/2008 1:23:11 PM
pls can u guys post Rattle snake for us pls
by ukamaka
7/15/2008 1:21:44 PM
dis movie reminds me of the Ghanaian movie called Beyounce. I kno dis tyme the Nigerians stole it 4rm the Ghanaians.
by afia adu
7/15/2008 11:59:40 AM
guys pls stop decending on each other like that Ghanaians and Nigerians has a lot in common not to mention movies it does not matter who stole from who the point of the matter is the movie is boring and nonsense. Omotola and Ini Edo should not be accepting roles like that
by beebi
7/14/2008 9:57:46 AM
What happened to the concluding part of Caught in the act? Please we need to see it. Thanks admin for everything.
by dreamgirl
7/13/2008 10:25:20 PM
What happened to the concluding part of Caught in the act? Please we need to see it. Thanks admin for everything.
by dreamgirl
7/13/2008 10:25:09 PM
I dnt really know wats happening with Nigerian movies this days, i appreciate the fact that we watch free movies on this site but its annoying to watch a movie nd the concluding part coming in another title entirely. Is dis d way they produce the films now or do they change the title on the site? Am yet to see the conclusion of sleep walker, bad blood and caught in the act. I dnt even know if they re already out in different names. Pls anybody with useful information abt did movies shld let me know. Thanks, one luv my pple
by merciano
7/13/2008 7:42:06 PM
There is nothing wrong in remaking a movie after a couple of dacades after the original. There should be some enforcement of copyright legislation in the nollywood industry. (Ghanaians and Nigerians) To have the same plot repeated over and over in nollywood movies is fraud. Time and money for the case of people who actually purchase these movies. If you saw Beyonce dont waste your time. its the sme plot. Just different actors. We need more original stuff and improvement in the qualitity (the technical aspect) of these movies.
by diamondgirl
7/13/2008 7:12:22 PM
I have not watched the movie yet but I watched Part 1 and 2 already and it was not copied from Beyonce, and look at who is saying Nigeria is stealing ideas, should i start naming the movies that Ghanaians in their short term of movie success have stolen from Nigerian movies? Anyway I am not here to start a war so all I am saying is that Ghanaians have done the same and no movie industry is justified in doing that so take log out of your eye first okay. lol.
by gbemitoks
7/13/2008 6:03:11 PM
A must wach,this is a contiuation of one on one,if you wach from one on one then you will no it is not a copy right,it is great.
by miracare666
7/13/2008 5:48:34 AM
Boring!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yes they copied the ghana movies. The beginning is nonsense, waste of time to watch.
I am disappointed with OMOTOLA to star in this movie
by ranybabe
7/13/2008 3:33:53 AM
MUST YOU GUYS STEAL IDEAS???
THIS IS THE SAME STORY LINE AS BEYONCE THE PRESIDENTS DAUGHTER
by nne
7/12/2008 11:22:25 PM
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