Ayamma
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Ayamma (Music in the desert)
Directed by: Chris Eneaji
Ansa Kpokpogiri
Screenplay: Vivian Chiji
Produced by: Emem Isong
Starring: Adesua Etomi
Majid Michel Wole Ojo Theresa Edem Ime Bishop Umoh Moses Armstrong
Music by: George Nathaniel
Evaezi
Lightening:Christian Epps
D.O.P: Dawid Pietkiewicz
Production Company: Royal Arts Academy
Distributed by: Silverbird Distributions
Release Date: 13 December 2016
Running Time: 120 minutes
Country: Nigeria
Language: English
Ibibio
Website: [3]
Ayamma (Music in the desert) is a 2016 magical fusion cultural film, written by Vivian Chiji, directed by Chris Eneaji, and produced by Emem Isong. The movie explores Africa culture richly, exploring the culture of the Ibibio people of Nigeria. It is clouded with music, dance and comedy. Its stars stellar performances from Adesua Etomi, Wole Ojo, Majid Michel, Ime Bishop Umoh, Theresa Edem, Moses Armstrong and others.[1] A loan was administered from the Bank of the Indusry to fund the film, and had many accolades to it's credits. The writer, Vivian Chiji describes it as a magical fusion cultural drama.
PLOT
Prince Daraima, the charming heir to Obong Ikpaisong, repeatedly dreams of Ihuoma, the poor but beautiful maiden whose beauty is matched only by her voice. In Daraima's dreams, flowers blossoms and birds gather when Ihuoma sings. He is in love with the girl of his dreams. In the real world, Prince Daraima,readied to marry Princess Ama, the daughter to a neighboring monarch. During a dance presentation to welcome Princess Ama to the kingdom, Prince Daraima is shocked to see that one of the dancing maidens is Ihuoma-a girl whose hitherto exists only in her dreams. Unbeknownst to him, this is Iko, a poor maiden in the village who is an exact replica of Ihuoma and strangely possessing the same singing genius. Princess Ama observes her groom-to-be captivated by Iko and resolves to nip this obvious threat in the bud.[2]
CAST
Adesua Etomi as Iko and Ihuoma
Majid Michel as
Wole Ojo as
Theresa Edem as Princess Ama
THEMES
The film harbors qualitative musics, sung through the beautiful voice of the lead character Iko. It also brings to notice the cultural dance of the people it explores. Speaking on the movie, the writer Vivian Chiji describes it as a magical fusion cultural film. This description comes from the fact that when Iko sings in Prince Daraima's dreams, flowers blossom, and birds gather, coupled with the fact that Iko is having the same resemblance and genius as Ihuoma in real life. The movie also talks about envy, as Princess Ama's wrath befalls upon Ihuoma on observing her relationship with the prince. An important theme in this film that must not be forgotten is the love that binds Ihuoma mysteriously to the prince.
PRODUCTION
Arival:
Emem Isong formally announced the arrival of a new film to be titled Ayamma on an interview in Lagos. [3] Before then, she'd got in mind to do something that was going to portray her culture, she says: "I feel there are times we need to go back to our roots, so that is what I am doing." And so,when the script came, she grasp it, and determined to make a huge deal out of it. Shooting:
Shoting of the film was done at locations in Uyo, Akwa-Ibom State, the producer's homeland. It received funding from various sources, including a loan from the Bank of the Industry. Emem Isong says it's a high budget film, and in an interview, she disclosed her reasons of investing so much on it. A website was lunched with the film's title on 11th of August to promote it.
RELEASE
The movie premiered in 13th December 2016, and began airing in cinemas subsequently.
APPRAISAL
The film met majorly beautiful and positive response to it's credit.
References
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