In recent times, there’s been an increased concern as
pornographic movies seem to have taken over Nollywood. If you are an
ardent follower of the recent trends in Nollywood flicks, you would have
noticed the increase in the degree of nudity portrayed in some of the
recent Nollywood releases.
Until recently, Nigerian
actors have been very conservative when it comes to showing sex and
nudity on camera. Well, not anymore.
The more daring acts were
left to Ghanaians as they were considered bold enough to engage in
sexually suggestive roles. This sort of paved the way for the popularity
of Ghollywood movies in Nigeria as Nigerians, out of
curiousity patronized Ghanaian films just to see how far they were
willing to go with the obscenity.
Now, Nigerians don’t need to
look any further as some Nigerian actors have taken the trend a notch
ahead off the Ghanaians with the releases of hardcore porns, some of
which included Room 027, Destructive Instincts, Bold 5 Babes, The Benjamins, Bedroom Assassins and Taboo.
Interesting also is the fact that gay movies too are being experimented upon. Two examples are Pregnant Hawkers and Sinful Act 1&2 as well as a Yoruba movie, titled, Lesbian.
The most prominent of these hardcore porn movies is Destructive Instincts, produced and starring Nigerian born American actress, Judith Okpara popularly known as Afro Candy.
In the movie, Afro Candy plays the role of a seductive mistress with a
steamy sex scene where a male actor was grappling her bare breasts and
buttocks.
Her boldness and confidence about her act was attested
to when she announced on Facebook for actors who could do nude roles and
are interested in being a part of her production to get in touch with
her.
Some would say that this current trend is a degradation of values that we hold as Africans. "This
will tell you how much our values have been lost in the name of
civilization. A decade ago, that kind of movie will be heavily
criticized, but now, people are buying it off the streets and watching
it online", said an observer.
During investigation were found out that these movies have not gone through the certification and classification of the Nigerian Film and Video Cencors Board (NFVCB), a body that is supposed to censor and classify every movie released in Nigeria.
When contacted via telephone, the Deputy Director, Corporate Affairs of the NFVCB, Yunusa Tanko Abdullahi
said that combating proliferation of these movies has been difficult as
their jurisdiction does not cover movies released online. "Our
mandate is only limited to classified movies that are going on the
television and on the satellite pay channels. We really have a big
challenge dealing with those contents that are being posted online".
Commonly,
the NFVCB is supposed to screen them before public consumption, but
Abdullahi says the producers sometimes try to outsmart the board by
submitting edited versions. "Sometimes what they present to us are
edited versions and go on to release the uncensored versions. We have
already mastered that tactics, and so we outsmart them by going to the
markets to check for ourselves what they actually released and we ban
the movies, arrest or prosecute the producers", Abdullahi added.
The
producers increasingly rely on the internet as a means of promotion and
ensuring these movies reach as wide an audience as possible. Some of
the films run full-length while cuts have been taken from some of them
and pasted on YouTube as trailers.
Unfortunately, most young
people have unchecked access to the internet, so even if the board can
protect them from acquiring the hard copies on the streets, how are they
protected from online viewing?
President of the Association of Movie Producers, Zik Zulu Okafor
while agreeing that the online platform needs to be checked stated that
the producers may need to question the objectives of such movies. "As
much as we every writer, actor or producer has a right to expression,
it is only proper that we maintain and uphold our values as Africans", Okafor said.
In
their defense, the actors have sometimes pointed at globalization and
desire to meet international standards as a motivation for concentrating
on this feature. Collins Onwochei for instance, who stars along side Tony Umez in ‘Room 027‘, says that the movie isn’t a pornography but mere professionalism on the part of the actors.
Onwochei, who in one of the scenes was engaged in a steamy sex cut with an actress, told our reporter, "I’m
shocked that calls are coming from all around the world to say it’s a
porn movie. I keep saying that you guys are hypocrites. You are asking
me why was the guy and the girl naked, but have you seen the entire
movie? Same people that watch all episodes of Spartacus in the comfort
of their living room and nobody gives a hoot about it".
A movie critic, Gbenga Akilo in his reaction said that this nudity isn’t exclusive to movies alone. "You
are talking about Nollywood movies, have you seen the music videos of
the so-called music artistes with sexually suggestive dance moves and
almost nude dressings? We have a serious problem at hand".
Respected Nollywood producer and director, Chico Ejiro who seems to be indifferent to the trend tells NET, "I
really can not dictate to another producer what he should or shouldn’t
do. If that is the kind of movies that he could rather make than morally
upright movies, that’s his choice".
The question that begs is, aren’t there ways to enforce some form of penalties on these producers by the guilds?
President of the Lagos Chapter of the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Victor Osuagwu maintains that the guilds have always advice their members against productions that will tarnish the image of the country. "I
am strongly against making sexually erotic scenes in movies. This is a
new administration as you can see, and we have resolved that we would do
our part to ensure some level of sanity in the industry.
"I
see it as a desperate attempt by practitioners to gain quick attention
and hopefully climb up the ladder using controversies as a tool. Do you
know any popular actor, actress, producer or director that is making any
of these hardcore porn movies? The truth is, sometimes our society may
frown at it on the outside, but they seem to be fascinated in secret".
Nollywood
is unarguably one of the largest film industries in the world in terms
of number of annual film productions. An approximately $250 million
movie industry beaming Nigeria to the rest of the world is fast becoming
one of the country’s biggest employer of labour.
Sexually illicit
representations were before seen as the demeaning derivative of the
decadence in the moral values of the West and recently in the movies of
neighbouring West African country, Ghana. Now the infectious trend has
surfaced in Nollywood with little or nothing the authorities can do
about it’s proliferation.
By Victor Enengedi
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