This long awaited Hollywood/Nollywood flick ‘Black November’ by Jeta Amata is now showing in LA and NY Theaters, iTunes, Amazon, and is currently being seen via Video On-Demand (VOD) on all TV cables and Satellite across the United States.
To our surprise, CNN America showed the commercial of this movie ‘Black November’, and we have to commend Jeta Amata and his distribution company E-One Entertainment for doing such a great job with the promo. Apparently, as most people would have expected considering the quality and performance of the actors in the movie, it is no surprise that the movie is gaining so much traction in the box office; as it is being promoted just like an Hollywood flick and majority of the sales thus far has been from the American audience because of the Hollywood faces such as Academy Award (Oscar) Nominee Mickey Rourke, Academy Award (Oscar) Winner Kim Bassinger, Satellite Award Winner Sarah Wayne, and Music Super-superstar Akon featured on the cover. However, there are so many Nollywood faces in the movie such as: Mbong Amata, Hakeem Kae Kazim, Nse Ekpe-Etim, Fred Amata, O.C. Ukeje, Razaaq Adoti, Robert Peters; just to name a few.
We received some favorable feedback from those that attended the L.A.
premiere and they have all commented that this movie is the BEST NIGERIAN FILM produced thus far, and
most of the Nigerians that were present at the premiere also said they were
just amazed that the production of this great movie was done by one of their
own.
One of the feedbacks at the premiere came from Nigerian Hollywood-based
Director/Producer Pascal Atuma, and
here is what he said while hailing Jeta Amata and the cast and crew of Jeta’s
new film “Black November”.
“They did the dream. Jeta
did without a doubt what no other Nigerian filmmaker, home or abroad, dead or alive has done before. He pushed the
boundaries and changed the game. I am impressed and inspired; it is a new dawn
for Nollywood,” these were his words after attending
the premiere at the Arenas Cinema in Hollywood a few days ago.
Atuma continued by saying
“The film is in the class of Hotel
Rwanda and Last King of Scotland. From the writing, to the directing, to
the acting, the message behind it, production quality (picture and sound),
everything was top notch. I was very proud to be a Nigerian in that theater. The actors in the film were fantastic
especially Robert Peters, Mbong Amata, Hakeem Kae Kazim, Akon, Wyclef, just all
of them, it was beautiful, wonderful cast, a great film. They made me proud. I
encourage everyone to support the film, go out and see the film.”
And when we asked him
what he thinks other Nigerian/African filmmakers should take away from this
great production, he said: “Inspiration and learning how to tell our stories
at this level so that the world will see it. Learning how to take time and make
a film, Jeta took his time and made a film here, it is fantastic and the other
film makers should learn from Black November.”
This is a must-watch film for all
Africans, as the movie stars Mbong Amata, Akon,
Wyclef Jean, Mickey Rourke, Kim Bassinger, Anne Heche, Sarah Wayne, Vivica A.
Fox, Hakeem Kae Kazim, Razaaq Adoti, Fred Amata, O.C. Ukeje, Nse Ekpe-Etim, Robert
Peters &
other stars.
This is such a big achievement for the African film maker Jetta Amata, as we learnt that this
film is being distributed by E-One
Entertainment, the same distribution company in charge of Hunger Game & Twilight Saga, just
to name a few.
Again, to watch this movie look for it on iTunes, or check your
Video on-Demands, and the film will be released in Nigerian Cinemas on the 30th of January, 2015.
Watch the Official Trailer of Black November below...
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Wowww.I really love the casting.
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ReplyDeleteI love the way Jeta and Mbong have a good relationship to the extent where he casts her in his movie. Now this is rare.
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ReplyDeleteNext!!!! someone should tell that girl in the red dress that it doesn't look cute on her, it really doesn't look cute on her!!!
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ReplyDeleteBut Mbong Amata is such a beaut tho!
ReplyDeleteThey all look lovely
ReplyDeletewow I must really commend jeta Amata for dis great movie n make a wake up call to odas in d industry to emulate dis movie cos it's a bomb. big up to Nigerian for making dis nation proud in d movie industry despite our woes.
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ReplyDeleteI'm not a fan of shoot em up movies. Looks good though. Hope the film does well.
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ReplyDeleteTrailer looks great & so not like d expected norm in Nigerian movies........ so wanna watch it
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I've seen the thriller and this is beautiful. Jeta Amata dud very well. The movie really took some time to come out. Will wait for the premiere here in Nigeria so I could go and watch it.
ReplyDeleteAt last, I have long expected this movie, it's finally time to see what it holds.
ReplyDeleteAt last, I have long expected this movie, it's finally time to see what it holds.
ReplyDeletewow, i just saw the movie, it is beyond moving and the story line is fantastic. All Niger Deltans I hail oo. From the story we know what they Niger delta people are fighting for, but my bros up diaa, pls what are the fighting for?
ReplyDeleteIs it to make the movie sell or what cos' 90% of the actors are blacks and Nigerians but the movie poster get all dem white people except Akon were dem carry put dia
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Hmm looks good. He really tried
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ReplyDeleteWOW!!! I'm speechless. They should promote this movie well in Nigeria. Cos i'm sure lots of people would wanna watch it. Nice!
ReplyDeleteWish nollywood will do things like dis so their movies will b shown abroad.... In so doing we can win Oscar awards....
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ReplyDeleteMbong..... always looking flawless. Good work Amata..... Now wey black girls d'on de open breast, oyibo don de cover breast. .... anyway, it's none of my buzness
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ReplyDeleteI have watched it and it's just ok, gave me nightmares and I don't like how it ended, mbong was still hanged and executed and the evil people had the last laugh like telling us good never wins, more ever if she studied abroad as was shown then she should know the power of her paper and pen and petition the UN,WHO, ICC etc not organizing useless protests only without anyone speaking up for them where it matters, and then she no get job other than protests?? She kept visiting western oil office in real she would have been detained long ago, well overall I give it a 6/10. Nice start Nollywood can do better.
ReplyDeleteThe movie could have been better sha. Just an ok movie.I will give 10/10 for the standard of the movie being written/directed/produced by a Nigerian and 7/10 for the story line and synchronization.There was no showcase of the impact of Ebiere's western education?? She should have at least made some connections with International Organisations. She just turn to village girl after going to study in the US?? Plus too much emphasis on the Western Oil Company- they should have had more oil companies to show that its not only one company causing the Havoc in the Niger Delta. Then the ending was quite confusing and sad....how did they even get to America sef? Nways them try!
ReplyDeleteI'll watch it then grade it. good turn out for the premiere
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