Yemi Bamiro, director of ‘One Man and His Shoes’, has been tapped to direct the movie production.
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The film, assured credible depiction/celebration of Nigeria, is being directed by @Yemi Bamiro, whose recent film One Man & His Shoes received global recognition.@PicturesDorothy are looking to source as much original and authentic archive as possible for the documentary. 2/3 pic.twitter.com/wA6OukjyKZ
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Nigeria commanded the respect of the entire football world when its U-23 team steamrolled all the big footballing nations in its path to achieving one of the greatest feats in international football.
The tournament melodrama is forever hitched in the memories of Nigerians who were old enough to understand the significance.
HBO Max Dives Into Personality Tests in Upcoming Documentary
HBO Max shared a preview of “
Persona: The Dark Truth Behind Personality Tests,” a new documentary scheduled to premiere on March 4th. The network confirmed the premiere date with a first look trailer, which you can watch below for a quick preview.
Dorothy Street Pictures produced the project, which was commissioned by HBO Max in association with CNN Films. The documentary is directed by Tim Travers Hawkins, produced by Julia Nottingham for Dorothy Street Pictures, and executive produced and written by Mark Monroe. The documentary is informed by the book “The Personality Brokers” by Merve Emre who is also an executive producer on the project.
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March 4. The documentary dives into the United States’ obsession with personality testing and the history behind the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, all the while uncovering the questionable ethics of how personality tests impact our lives. One interviewee sums up the issue in the trailer, which you can watch below, as: “Personality tests are ableist, racist, sexist and classis