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Share Lady Buckit and the Motley Mopsters (LBMM), Nigeria’s first feature length animation movie, has proved that the future is indeed, very bright for stakeholders in the industry. For a production that, according to its team, gulped about $1m and many years to bring to life, the animation movie tells a story that encapsulates education, family morals, adventure and has a fair share of humour. And with some funny and unusual names as Lady Buckit, Slipperhead, Pantylegs, Cupsticks, Dustee, and Mopps, the movie, going by the laudatory remarks received across varied cinema audiences, will surely pave way for new realities in an otherwise largely unexplored sector of the entertainment industry.
Blessing Amidu, a geologist working in the oil and gas sector tells Vanessa Obioha how a family joke is becoming a historic feat in the film industry There are mainly two kinds of people you find in the arts and entertainment field: those who are art-inclined but studied a different course, and those who are talented and pursued a course in arts. Blessing Amidu falls in the first category. As a young girl, she evinced an interest in arts but was stuck with the idea of studying medicine. “I was an A student in my art subjects: literature, government, etc,” she explains. “But everyone in my family studied Law. From my siblings to my cousins, everyone is a lawyer in my family. I wanted to do something different so I stuck with sciences.”
Seven Nollywood movies to watch this Christmas We highlight seven must-see Nollywood movies currently showing in cinemas nationwide this season. 3 min read With so many brilliant Nollywood movies currently showing at the cinemas, you might be spoilt for choice. We highlight seven must-see Nollywood movies currently showing in cinemas nationwide this season. 1-‘Omo Ghetto’ ‘Omo Ghetto’ (The Saga), the second installment of Funke Akindele’s 2010 hit movie of the same title, opens in cinemas nationwide on Christmas Day. It’s a star-studded film that features Yemi Alade, Naira Marley, Slimcase, and AY comedian. It was also the movie that defined Akindele’s career and shot her to super-stardom.
Africa: South Africa and Tunisia Looking Forward to Welcoming Production Companies for Film and TV Location Shooting Post-Pandemic allafrica.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from allafrica.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
224 Views ‘Lady Buckit and the Motley Mopsters (LBMM)’, Nigeria’s first feature-length animated movie, has finally hit the cinemas in Nigeria and across the globe. Advertisement The movie, which starred 30-member cast and crew, was released in cinemas on Friday — after over two years of production work. It follows the story of Bukky, a young girl, whose search for answers, leads her down a path of self-discovery. She inadvertently turns into a bucket and bonds with the most unusual characters. The 80-minute project features several prominent movie stars including Bimbo Akintola, Patrick Doyle, Awazi Angbalaga, Bola Edwards, Casey Edema, Oluchi Odii and Francis Sule.
Views: Visits 15 Consulting Producer, LBMM, Mr. Chris Ihidero (left); Nollywood actress and cast member, LBMM, Bimbo Akintola; Executive Producer and Producer, LBMM, Mrs. Blessing Amidu; Nollywood actor and cast member, LBMM, Patrick Doyle; Lead Animator and Director, LBMM, Bisi Adetayo at the private screening of Lady Buckit and The Motley Mopsters, at Genesis Cinema, Lagos, on Sunday, December 6, 2020. The Genesis Cinemas, The Palms, Lekki, Lagos, was the place to be last Sunday as notable players in the country’s showbiz industry turned up for the exclusive screening of Ladybuckit and the Motley Mopsters. Guests and fans were enthralled to meet the actors behind the voices of Nigeria’s biggest animated characters. The stars of the movies, Bimbo Akintola, Patrick Doyle, Awazi Angbalaga, Bola Edwards, Casey Edema, Oluchi Odii, along with 12 and 14 -year-old Jessica and Davids Edwards, and many more, delighted guests during the no-holds-barred ‘meet the cast and crew’ session of the screening.
Nigeria: Ladybuckit and the Motley Mopsters Is Off to a Good Start allafrica.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from allafrica.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.