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Ngozi Adichie has reacted to the decision by the Nigerian Video Films and
Censors Board to halt certification of the movie based on her respective book.
The celebrated author tagged the recent actions by Nigerian censors as
unreasonable and disappointing.
Chimamanda
shared her views in an article, ‘Hiding From Our Past’, which was published in
The New Yorker Magazine. She was surprised that the censors delayed the release
of the movie motivating their decision that it “might incite violence in the
country”.
“I find this absurd – security
operatives, uniformed and alert, gathered in a room watching a romantic film –
but the censors’ action is more disappointing than surprising, because it is
part of a larger Nigerian political culture that is steeped in denial, in
looking away,” Chimamanda
wrote.
However, the
author found some sense in the censors’ action, despite calling it “a knee-jerk
political response”. She agreed that Nigeria is on edge, with upcoming
elections that would be fiercely contested, religion and ethnicity increasingly
politicized, and Boko Haram committing mass murders and abductions.
But
Chimamanda further reminded that both the book and the movie are about history,
and we cannot hide from it.
“Conspiracy theories thrive. Soldiers
are hostile to video cameras in public. Officials who were yesterday known as
thieves are widely celebrated today. It is not unusual to hear Nigerians speak
of “moving forward,” as
though it might be possible merely to wish away the unpleasant past,” the
writer continued.
She
emphasized on aesthetic aspect of the film, brilliant acting by Chiwetel
Ejiofor and Thandie Newton, great work by the film Director, Biyi Bandele.
“Nigerians are sophisticated
consumers of culture and, had the censorship board not politicized the film by
delaying its release, I suspect that few people would have objected to it at
all,” Chimamanda
concluded.
Therefore,
the cinema release of ‘Half of a Yellow Sun’ in Nigeria remains postponed due
to the fact the National Film and Video Censors Board has not certified the
movie yet. The release date will be announced once the Board has certified the
film for release to the public, but nobody can give exact dates, or even make
predictions.
It would be
noted that Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s most recent novel, ‘Americanah’, won the
2013 Chicago Tribune Heartland Prize for fiction and the US National Critics
Book Prize for fiction. Her novel has also topped the list of Best Books by the
BBC 2013.
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