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  • All the Thoughts We Had While Watching “Mami Wata”

    Mami Wata hit the cinemas on September 8, 2023, and has become the most discussed Nigerian film this week. While the internationally-acclaimed fantasy production was breathtaking to see, we couldn’t help but note some observations as we watched.

    Note: this story has spoilers.

    Black and white in 2023?

    The whole movie is not a flashback, just in case you were wondering. Mami Wata just goes to show that pictures can be enjoyed in unconventional ways. The black-and-white emphasised the breathtaking cinematography in a way that coloured probably wouldn’t have. Which means those old monochrome televisions weren’t so bad. In fact, we want to see more of it.

    Permanent face painting?

    How many buckets of white paint did the movie producers have to buy? Come to think of it, how many buckets do the fictional characters have to buy per month to keep up the face-painting lifestyle? Important to ask because those intricate patterns couldn’t have been easy to draw, and they’re an everyday thing.

    The hairdressers know work

    These types of hairstyles are for the fashion magazines. Zinwe’s windmill and Mama Efe’s satellite will have you turning your neck anyhow in real life. Any serious fashion house should be looking for Iyi’s best hairdresser right now.

    Why does Mami Wata give and take?

    If Mami Wata is generous because she’s a bountiful motherly goddess, why does she take back her gifts? What sort of helper is that?

    Is Iyi just Nigeria

    No social infrastructure, only spirituality and vibes.

    Who is Jasper really? 

    I knew that Lucky Dube look-alike was up to no good when he couldn’t say “Thank you” to Prisca immediately after Mama Efe told him she saved his life and made the delicious food he was eating. Same guy pretended just to get inside Prisca’s blouse. But why did he cry to his cross pendant because he laid with a pagan when he didn’t even have penis? Then he turned on his helpers and stole their land? A snake.

    Zinwe, the Gen Z babe

    A whole wannabe Mami Wata intermediary is scared of being thrown inside the river? After she came out alive, I expected some dramatic fanfare from the villagers. Instead, she just went on playing with her friends unnoticed for another week? What was all that bragado in the beginning?

    Anyway, our Burning Ram Festival is almost here. Are you coming?

  • “Mami Wata” Is Taking Nollywood Around the Globe

    Some of Nollywood’s latest productions have shown there’s more goodness to come, and maybe, the industry will become a global hot cake like its sister, afrobeats.

    In the last three years, Nollywood has partnered with Netflix, Amazon Prime, and in January 2023, featured at Sundance courtesy of C.J “Fiery” Obasi’s “Mami Wata”. Although it hasn’t premiered in Nigeria yet, here’s what we know about the globe-trotting movie.

    It’s a moral-lessons type of film

    “Mami Wata” is about the balance of things; good and evil. It touches on issues like gender politics, tradition and modernity. Almost every culture has a mermaid story, so don’t be afraid of myths as you watch this.

    It took time to make

    It took seven years to complete this movie. The writing process began in 2016, went through over eight drafts and developmental labs like the Europe-based Less Is More and Ouaga film lab in Burkina Faso. Filming eventually began in 2021. Great things, indeed, take time.

    It’s in black and white

    The pictures and short clips we’ve seen from this film show compelling black-and-white cinematography. It looks like charcoal but eye-catching, raw, thrilling and timeless. Why won’t it get an international nomination?

    Shot in Benin

    In January 2021, C.J. and his crew landed in Nigeria’s neighbouring country, Benin Republic, to shoot “Mami Wata”. They filmed in rural places like Dahe, Possotome, Bopa and Grand Popo.

    It’s a trilingual film

    English was flowing between the film’s characters, so was the West African Pidgin and Fon — an indigenous language that belongs to Benin’s people of Fon. Truly, it’s a film for all of Africa.

    Cast lineup is giving sability

    “Mami Wata” features experienced actors like Kelechi Udegbe (“Officer Titus”, “The Governor”, “King of Boys: The Return of the King”, etc.), Uzoamaka Aniunoh (“MTV Shuga”, “Diiche”, “Stuck”), Evelyn Illy Juhen (“Desrances”, “Cacao”, “Saloum”) and Rita Edochie. In case you didn’t know, these people and great films:

    Live at Sundance

    In 2022, “Mami Wata” became the first film by a Nigerian-based filmmaker (C.J. Obasi) to be premiered at Sundance — one of the most prestigious film festivals in the world and United States’s biggest independent film festival.

    It’s also Nollywood’s first at Venice

    It was the first Nollywood film to screen at the Venice Film Festival (the world’s oldest film festival) in 2021. C.J. has announced new festival dates in June 2023.

    It’s already packing awards

    The cinematographer, Lilis Soares, won the Special Jury Prize in the World Dramatic Competition. The film also bagged three FESPACO (The Pan-African Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso) awards, a Meilleure Image (Cinematography Award), a Meilleur Décor (Set Design Award) and a Prix de la Critique (Pauline S. Vieyra’s African Critics Award). C.J. and his team are doing something right.

    Critics love it

    Rotten Tomatoes, the world’s biggest film hater critic, approved and rated it 100%. The Hollywood Reporter said it’s “energizing”. Indie Wire finds it “mesmerizing”. When you’re good, you’re good, abeg.

    The Nigerian release date 

    On June 15, 2023, Oge Obasi, “Mami Wata”’s producer, and the partner/head of production at Fiery Film Company, made this announcement:

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