This is no Sunday Fun post...but it's a post that will make you laugh hard... or make you very angry; depending on how you see it.
A friend of mine drew my attention to it and I went to TIME Magazine's website to see and read for myself. I found it hilarious, maybe because I don't like to take things too seriously but some of you might view it differently.It's kind of sad that this is the way the outside world view our movie industry.
The article is titled:
Nollywood: The stars of Nigeria's movie biz
Photographer Pieter Hugo captures actors from Nigeria's film industry.
From the book Nollywood, published by Prestel Publishing.
To create these images, photographer Hugo asked teams of actors and assistants to re-create Nollywood myths and symbols as if they were on movie sets.
And please read the captions from the website under each photograph.
"Nollywood represents the first time that Africa's rich oral and written storytelling has found a voice in mass media."
"Both the photographs and movie scenes they draw from are deeply rooted in the local collective imagination."
Nollywood: The Stars of Nigeria's Movie Biz.
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As a Nigerian, are you offended by this depiction? Or do you find it funny? But most importantly; Is this an accurate depiction of our movie industry?
Let's know what you think.
Meanwhile this is the link...http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,1926470,00.html