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Result of the 62nd Cannes Film Festival

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Supple magazine has a special edition on the 62nd Cannes Film Festival that will be released before the end of the year. The following is the complete list of the result of the festival where Austrian Michael Haneke’s The White Ribbon won the highly coveted Palme d’Or at the 62nd Cannes Film Festival.

Palme d’Or
DAS WEISSE BAND (THE WHITE RIBBON) directed by Michael HANEKE
Grand Prix
UN PROPHÈTE (A PROPHET) directed by Jacques AUDIARD
Lifetime achievement award for his work and exceptional contribution to the history of cinema
LES HERBES FOLLES (WILD GRASS) directed by Alain RESNAIS
Award for Best Director
Brillante MENDOZA for KINATAY
Award for Best Screenplay
LOU Ye for CHUN FENG CHEN ZUI DE YE WAN (Spring Fever)
Award for Best Actress
Charlotte GAINSBOURG in ANTICHRIST directed by Lars VON TRIER
Award for Best Actor
Christoph WALTZ in INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS directed by Quentin TARANTINO
Jury Prize Ex-aequo
FISH TANK directed by Andrea ARNOLD
BAK-JWI (THIRST) directed by PARK Chan-Wook
Vulcain Prize for an artist technician, awarded by the C.S.T.
MAP OF THE SOUNDS OF TOKYO directed by Isabel COIXET

Short films
Palme d’Or – Short Film
ARENA directed by João SALAVIZA
Short Film Special Distinction
THE SIX DOLLAR FIFTY MAN directed by Louis SUTHERLAND, Mark ALBISTON

‘Inglourious Basterds’ and ‘Nine’ Lead With a Record 10 Nominations Each for the 15th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards

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‘Inglourious Basterds’ and ‘Nine’ Lead With a Record 10 Nominations Each for the 15th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards

“AVATAR,” “THE HURT LOCKER” AND “UP IN THE AIR” ALSO SHINE AWARDS CEREMONY TO BE BROADCAST LIVE ON VH1 FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 AT 9:00 PM ET/PT KRISTIN CHENOWETH TO HOST

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 14 /PRNewswire/ — The Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) has announced the nominees for the 15th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards. The winners will be announced at the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards live on Friday, January 15, 2010 at 9:00 PM ET/PT. This year’s event will take place at the Hollywood Palladium and will be hosted by Kristin Chenoweth. For the third year in a row, VH1 will broadcast the gala live on the network.

“Inglourious Basterds” and “Nine” each received an unprecedented ten nominations for the 15th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards. “Inglourious Basterds” garnered nods for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actor, Best Ensemble, Best Director, Best Original Screenplay, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Editing, Best Costume Design and Best Action Movie. “Nine” received nominations for Best Picture, Best Supporting Actress, Best Ensemble, Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Editing, Best Costume Design, Best Makeup, Best Sound and Best Song.

Following close behind with nine nominations is James Cameron’s “Avatar” along with “Up in the Air” and “The Hurt Locker” each receiving eight nominations. Fifteen-year-old Saoirse Ronan earned nods in both the Best Actress and Best Young Actor/Actress categories, among the six nominations for “The Lovely Bones”. “Up” received nominations for Best Picture and Best Animated Feature and this year three of the Best Action Movie nominees are also up for Best Picture – “Avatar,” “Inglourious Basterds” and “The Hurt Locker”.

The 15th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards also marks the addition of seven new award categories – Best Cinematography, Best Art Direction, Best Editing, Best Costume Design, Best Visual Effects, Best Makeup, and Best Sound. Additionally, the BFCA has returned to separating the screenwriting category into Original Screenplay and Adapted Screenplay.

“The expansion of categories from 17 to 25 has given the members of the BFCA the opportunity to fully express our critical acumen,” noted BFCA President Joey Berlin. “Most members watch hundreds of movies each year and report back to millions of moviegoers each week. We are proud of our role in helping audiences find the best movies – culminating in the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards in January.”

The 235 members of the BFCA, the largest film critics’ organization in the United States and Canada, representing television, radio and online critics, selected nominees in each of 25 categories. The awards are bestowed annually to honor the finest in cinematic achievement. Eligible films were released in 2009. The accounting firm of Gregory A. Mogab tallied the written ballots. Historically, the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards are the most accurate predictor of the Academy Award nominations.

Today, VH1 also announces the launch of its Critics’ Choice Movie Awards Web site at CriticsChoice.VH1.com. The site offers movie fans detailed information about the show and this year’s nominees. The site also gives users a chance to weigh in on who they think should rise to the top in each Critics’ Choice category. In the coming weeks the site will launch a fashion section dedicated to the best red carpet looks of the year, as well as a real-time graph of Twitter activity surrounding the Critics’ Choice Movie Awards.

The 15th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards is executive produced by Bob Bain, Joey Berlin, Jesse Ignjatovic and Lee Rolontz. Paul Flattery serves as producer and Kelly Brock as co-producer.

About Broadcast Film Critics Association

The Broadcast Film Critics Association (BFCA) is the largest film critics’ organization in the United States and Canada, representing hundreds of television, radio and online critics. BFCA members are the primary source of information for today’s film going public. The very first opinion a moviegoer hears about new releases at the multiplex or the art house usually comes from one of its members.

About VH1

VH1 connects viewers to the music, artists and pop culture that matter to them most with TV series, specials, live events, exclusive online content and public affairs initiatives. VH1 is available in 95 million households in the U.S. VH1 also has an array of digital channels and services including VH1Classic, VH1 Soul, VH1 Mobile, VH1Games and extensive video on VH1.com. Connect with VH1 at VH1.com.

NOMINEES FOR THE 15TH ANNUAL CRITICS’ CHOICE MOVIE AWARDS
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BEST PICTURE
Avatar
An Education
The Hurt Locker
Inglourious Basterds
Invictus
Nine
Precious
A Serious Man
Up
Up In The Air

BEST ACTOR
Jeff Bridges – “Crazy Heart”
George Clooney – “Up In The Air”
Colin Firth – “A Single Man”
Morgan Freeman – “Invictus”
Viggo Mortensen – “The Road”
Jeremy Renner – “The Hurt Locker”

BEST ACTRESS
Emily Blunt – “The Young Victoria”
Sandra Bullock – “The Blind Side”
Carey Mulligan – “An Education”
Saoirse Ronan – “The Lovely Bones”
Gabourey Sidibe – “Precious”
Meryl Streep – “Julie & Julia”

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
Matt Damon – “Invictus”
Woody Harrelson – “The Messenger”
Christian McKay – “Me And Orson Welles”
Alfred Molina – “An Education”
Stanley Tucci – “The Lovely Bones”
Christoph Waltz – “Inglourious Basterds”

BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Marion Cotillard – “Nine”
Vera Farmiga – “Up In The Air”
Anna Kendrick – “Up In The Air”
Mo’Nique – “Precious”
Julianne Moore – “A Single Man”
Samantha Morton – “The Messenger”

BEST YOUNG ACTOR/ACTRESS
Jae Head – “The Blind Side”
Bailee Madison – “Brothers”
Max Records – “Where The Wild Things Are”
Saoirse Ronan – “The Lovely Bones”
Kodi Smit-McPhee – “The Road”

BEST ACTING ENSEMBLE
Inglourious Basterds
Nine
Precious
Star Trek
Up In The Air

BEST DIRECTING
Kathryn Bigelow – “The Hurt Locker”
James Cameron – “Avatar”
Lee Daniels – “Precious”
Clint Eastwood – “Invictus”
Jason Reitman – “Up In The Air”
Quentin Tarantino – “Inglourious Basterds”

BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Mark Boal – “The Hurt Locker”
Joel Coen & Ethan Coen – “A Serious Man”
Scott Neustadter & Michael H. Weber – “(500) Days Of Summer”
Bob Peterson, Peter Docter – “Up”
Quentin Tarantino – “Inglourious Basterds”

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Wes Anderson, Noah Baumbach – “Fantastic Mr. Fox”
Neill Blomkamp, Terri Tatchell – “District 9”
Geoffrey Fletcher – “Precious”
Tom Ford, David Scearce – “A Single Man”
Nick Hornby – “An Education”
Jason Reitman, Sheldon Turner – “Up In The Air”

BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
Barry Ackroyd – “The Hurt Locker”
Dion Beebe – “Nine”
Mauro Fiore – “Avatar”
Andrew Lesnie – “The Lovely Bones”
Robert Richardson – “Inglourious Basterds”

BEST ART DIRECTION
Dan Bishop – “A Single Man”
Rick Carter, Robert Stromberg – “Avatar”
John Myhre, Gordon Sim – “Nine”
Naomi Shohan, George De Titta, Jr. – “The Lovely Bones”
David Wasco, Sandy Reynolds Wasco – “Inglourious Basterds”

BEST EDITING
Dana E. Glauberman – “Up In The Air”
Sally Menke – “Inglourious Basterds”
Bob Murawski, Chris Innis – “The Hurt Locker”
Stephen Rivkin, John Refoua, James Cameron – “Avatar”
Claire Simpson, Wyatt Smith – “Nine”

BEST COSTUME DESIGN
Colleen Atwood – “Nine”
Janet Patterson – “Bright Star”
Sandy Powell – “The Young Victoria”
Anna Sheppard – “Inglourious Basterds”
Casey Storm – “Where The Wild Things Are”

BEST MAKEUP
Avatar
District 9
Nine
The Road
Star Trek

BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
Avatar
District 9
The Lovely Bones
Star Trek
2012

BEST SOUND
Avatar
District 9
The Hurt Locker
Nine
Star Trek

BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs
Coraline
Fantastic Mr. Fox
Princess And The Frog
Up

BEST ACTION MOVIE
Avatar
District 9
The Hurt Locker
Inglourious Basterds
Star Trek

BEST COMEDY
(500) Days Of Summer
The Hangover
It’s Complicated
The Proposal
Zombieland

BEST PICTURE MADE FOR TELEVISION
Gifted Hands
Grey Gardens
Into The Storm
Taking Chance

BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM
Broken Embraces
Coco Before Chanel
Red Cliff
Sin Nombre
The White Ribbon

BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
Anvil
Capitalism: A Love Story
The Cove
Food, Inc.
Michael Jackson’s This Is It

BEST SONG
“All Is Love” – Karen O, Nick Zinner – “Where The Wild Things Are”
“Almost There” – Randy Newman – “The Princess And The Frog”
“Cinema Italiano” – Maury Yeston – “Nine”
“(I Want To) Come Home” – Paul McCartney – “Everybody’s Fine”
“The Weary Kind” – T Bone Burnett, Ryan Bingham – “Crazy Heart”

BEST SCORE
Michael Giacchino – “Up”
Marvin Hamlisch – “The Informant!”
Randy Newman – “The Princess and the Frog”
Karen O, Carter Burwell – “Where The Wild Things Are”
Hans Zimmer – “Sherlock Holmes”

NOMINEES BY PICTURE FOR THE 15TH ANNUAL CRITICS’ CHOICE MOVIE AWARDS
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“Anvil” – 1 Nomination
Best Documentary

“Avatar” – 9 Nominations
Best Picture
Best Director/James Cameron
Best Cinematography
Best Art Direction
Best Editing
Best Makeup
Best Visual Effects
Best Sound
Best Action Movie

“The Blind Side” – 2 Nominations
Best Actress/Sandra Bullock
Best Young Actor/Jae Head

“Bright Star” – 1 Nomination
Best Costume Design

“Broken Embraces” – 1 Nomination
Best Foreign Language Film

“Brothers” – 1 Nomination
Best Young Actress/Bailee Madison

“Capitalism: A Love Story” – 1 Nomination
Best Documentary

“Cloudy With A Chance of Meatballs” – 1 Nomination
Best Animated Feature

“Coco Before Chanel” – 1 Nomination
Best Foreign Language Film

“Coraline” – 1 Nomination
Best Animated Feature

“The Cove” – 1 Nomination
Best Documentary

“Crazy Heart” – 2 Nominations
Best Actor/Jeff Bridges
Best Song/The Weary Kind

“District 9” – 5 Nominations
Best Adapted Screenplay/Neill Blomkamp & Terri Tatchell
Best Makeup
Best Visual Effects
Best Sound
Best Action Movie

“An Education” – 4 Nominations
Best Picture
Best Actress/Carey Mulligan
Best Supporting Actor/Alfred Molina
Best Adapted Screenplay/Nick Hornby

“Everybody’s Fine” – 1 Nomination
Best Song/(I Want To) Come Home

“Fantastic Mr. Fox” – 2 Nominations
Best Adapted Screenplay/Wes Anderson & Noah Baumbach
Best Animated Feature

“(500) Days of Summer” – 2 Nominations
Best Original Screenplay/Scott Neustadter & Michael W. Weber
Best Comedy

“Food, Inc.” – 1 Nomination
Best Documentary

“Gifted Hands” – 1 Nomination
Best Picture Made for Television

“Grey Gardens” – 1 Nomination
Best Picture Made for Television

“The Hangover” – 1 Nomination
Best Comedy

“The Hurt Locker” – 8 Nominations
Best Picture
Best Actor/Jeremy Renner
Best Director/Kathryn Bigelow
Best Original Screenplay/Mark Boal
Best Cinematography
Best Editing
Best Sound
Best Action Movie

“The Informant!” – 1 Nomination
Best Score

“Inglourious Basterds” – 10 Nominations
Best Picture
Best Supporting Actor/Christoph Waltz
Best Ensemble
Best Director/Quentin Tarantino
Best Original Screenplay/Quentin Tarantino
Best Cinematography
Best Art Direction
Best Editing
Best Costume Design
Best Action Movie

“Into The Storm” – 1 Nomination
Best Picture Made for Television

“Invictus” – 4 Nominations
Best Picture
Best Actor/Morgan Freeman
Best Supporting Actor/Matt Damon
Best Director/Clint Eastwood

“It’s Complicated” – 1 Nomination
Best Comedy

“Julie & Julia” – 1 Nomination
Best Actress/Meryl Streep

“The Lovely Bones” – 6 Nominations
Best Actress/Saoirse Ronan
Best Supporting Actor/Stanley Tucci
Best Young Actress/Saoirse Ronan
Best Cinematography
Best Art Direction
Best Visual Effects

“Me & Orson Welles” – 1 Nomination
Best Supporting Actor/Christian McKay

“The Messenger” – 2 Nominations
Best Supporting Actor/Woody Harrelson
Best Supporting Actress/Samantha Morton

“Michael Jackson’s This Is It” – 1 Nomination
Best Documentary

“Nine” – 10 Nominations
Best Picture
Best Supporting Actress/Marion Cotillard
Best Ensemble
Best Cinematography
Best Art Direction
Best Editing
Best Costume Design
Best Makeup
Best Sound
Best Song/Cinema Italiano

“Precious” – 6 Nominations
Best Picture
Best Actress/Gabourey Sidibe
Best Supporting Actress/Mo’Nique
Best Ensemble
Best Director/Lee Daniels
Best Adapted Screenplay/Geoffrey Fletcher

“The Princess And The Frog” – 3 Nominations
Best Animated Feature
Best Song/Almost There
Best Score

“The Proposal” – 1 Nomination
Best Comedy

“Red Cliff” – 1 Nomination
Best Foreign Language Film

“The Road” – 3 Nominations
Best Actor/Viggo Mortensen
Best Young Actor/Kodi Smit-McPhee
Best Makeup

“A Serious Man” – 2 Nominations
Best Picture
Best Original Screenplay/Joel Coen & Ethan Coen

“Sherlock Holmes” – 1 Nomination
Best Score

“A Single Man” – 4 Nominations
Best Actor/Colin Firth
Best Supporting Actress/Julianne Moore
Best Adapted Screenplay/Tom Ford & David Scearce
Best Art Direction

“Sin Nombre” – 1 Nomination
Best Foreign Language Film

“Star Trek” – 5 Nominations
Best Ensemble
Best Makeup
Best Visual Effects
Best Sound
Best Action Movie

“Taking Chance” – 1 Nomination
Best Picture Made for Television

“2012” – 1 Nomination
Best Visual Effects

“Up” – 4 Nominations
Best Picture
Best Original Screenplay/Bob Peterson & Peter Docter
Best Animated Feature
Best Score

“Up In The Air” – 8 Nominations
Best Picture
Best Actor/George Clooney
Best Supporting Actress/Vera Farmiga
Best Supporting Actress/Anna Kendrick
Best Ensemble
Best Director/Jason Reitman
Best Adapted Screenplay/Jason Reitman & Sheldon Turner
Best Editing

“Where The Wild Things Are” – 4 Nominations
Best Young Actor/Max Records
Best Costume Design
Best Song/All Is Love
Best Score

“The White Ribbon” – 1 Nomination
Best Foreign Language Film

“The Young Victoria” – 2 Nominations
Best Actress/Emily Blunt
Best Costume Design

“Zombieland” – 1 Nomination
Best Comedy

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Entertainment Awards Season

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Releases displayed in Africa/Lagos time
15 Dec 2009
21:22 ‘MAD MEN’ And PRECIOUS Lead The Way As Lionsgate Scores Nine Golden Globe Nominations
20:37 Lifetime Television Secures Most Golden Globe Nominations Among All Basic-Cable With Four Nods Lifetime Television Secures Most Golden Globe Nominations Among All Basic-Cable With Four Nods
17:44 ‘Up in the Air’ Leads Golden Globe Nominations With 6 Nominations
14 Dec 2009
12:00 ‘Inglourious Basterds’ and ‘Nine’ Lead With a Record 10 Nominations Each for the 15th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards
13 Dec 2009
06:05 Spike TV Announces 2009 ‘Video Game Awards’ Winners Spike TV Announces 2009
8 Dec 2009
12:00 Stevie Wonder Receives Grammy(R) Award Nomination for ‘All About The Love Again’
7 Dec 2009
19:36 Big Names in Games Come Out for Spike TV’s ‘Video Game Awards 2009’ Big Names in Games Come Out for Spike TV
14:00 Up in the Air Flies High with D.C. Film Critics
4 Dec 2009
19:10 The Wolf Trap Opera Company Honored With GRAMMY Nomination for Recording of John Musto’s Volpone The Wolf Trap Opera Company Honored With GRAMMY Nomination for Recording of John Musto
01:23 P!nk Receives Two Grammy Nominations
00:25 Singer/Songwriter Anthony Hamilton Earns Three Grammy Nominations
00:10 BEYONCE GARNERS 10 GRAMMY(R) NOMINAT10NS
3 Dec 2009
23:05 Britney Spears Earns Grammy Nomination for Best Dance Recording with ‘Womanizer’
20:42 RCA Music Group Receives 18 Grammy Nominations
20:12 Grammy Nomination for Rock Icon Mick Fleetwood Grammy Nomination for Rock Icon Mick Fleetwood
20:03 Columbia Records Artists & Recordings Garner 42 Grammy(R) Nominations in 32 Categories
19:46 OneRepublic Frontman, Songwriter and Producer Ryan Tedder Nominated for Two GRAMMY(R) Awards OneRepublic Frontman, Songwriter and Producer Ryan Tedder Nominated for Two GRAMMY(R) Awards
12:00 Keri Hilson Scores Grammy Nominations for Best New Artist and Best Rap/Sung Collaboration for ‘Knock You Down’ With Kanye West and Ne-Yo
1 Dec 2009
18:32 The Premiere of ‘CENTRIC PRESENTS: 2009 SOUL TRAIN AWARDS’ on Sunday, November 29 Garners 4 Million Total Viewers on BET Networks The Premiere of
18:21 Bourdain, Top Chef, Project Runway Lead Nominations for 2010 TASTY AWARDS SHOW for best Food and Fashion Programs
17:30 25th Film Independent Spirit Award Nominations Announced
17:00 37th Annual Annie Award Nominations Announced

The 66th Venice Film Festival

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Supple magazine was duly invited to the 66th Venice Film Festival, but our major commitments in Nigeria during the time of the film festival prevented us from going to Venice for the coverage.

The 66th Venice International Film Festival, organized by La Biennale di Venezia, ran 2nd to 12th September 2009 at Venice Lido.

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The Venezia 66 Jury, chaired by Ang Lee and comprised of Sandrine Bonnaire, Liliana Cavani, Joe Dante, Anurag Kashyap, Luciano Ligabue, Sergei Bodrov, having viewed all twenty-five films in competition, has decided as follows:

Golden Lion for Best Film: Lebanon by Samuel MAOZ (Israel, France, Germany)
Silver Lion for Best Director to: Shirin NESHAT for the film Zanan Bedone Mardan (Women Without Men) (Germany, Austria, France)
Special Jury Prize to: Soul Kitchen by Fatih AKIN (Germany)
Coppa Volpi for Best Actor: Colin FIRTH in the film A Single Man by Tom FORD (USA)
Coppa Volpi for Best Actress: Ksenia RAPPOPORTin the film La doppia ora by Giuseppe CAPOTONDI (Italy)
Marcello Mastroianni Award for Best Young Actor or Actress: Jasmine TRINCAin the film Il grande sogno by Michele PLACIDO (Italy)
Osella for Best Production Designer to: Sylvie OLIVÉfor the film Mr. Nobody by Jaco VAN DORMAEL (France)
Osella for Best Screenplay to: Todd SOLONDZ for the film Life during Wartime by Todd SOLONDZ (USA)

LION OF THE FUTURE – “LUIGI DE LAURENTIIS” VENICE AWARD FOR A DEBUT FILM
Lion of the Future – “Luigi De Laurentiis” Venice Award for a Debut Film Jury at the 66th Venice Film Festival, comprised of Haile Gerima (President), Ramin Bahrani, Gianni Di Gregorio, Antoine Fuqua, Sam Taylor Wood, has unanimously decided to award the

Lion of the Future – “Luigi De Laurentis” Venice Award for a Debut Film to: Engkwentro by Pepe DIOKNO (Philippines) – ORIZZONTI
as well as a prize of 100,000 USD, donated by Filmauro, to be divided equally between director and producer

CONTROCAMPO ITALIANO PRIZE
The Controcampo Italiano Prize Jury at the 66th Venice Film Festival, comprised of Carlo Lizzani (President), Giulio Questi, Marina Sanna, has unanimously decided to award the

Controcampo Italiano Prize to: Cosmonauta by Susanna NICCHIARELLI (Italy)
“for its ability to recall a crucial moment of the twentieth century through the eyes of a young girl”

Kodak will offer to the awarded director 40,000 euros in negative film stock – 35 or 16mm, chosen by the winner – to shoot a new feature film.

Special Mention to: Negli occhi by Daniele ANZELLOTTI and Francesco DEL GROSSO (Italy)

European Media Partner for Eko International Film Festival

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Supple Communication Ltd has secured a Media Partner for the new Eko International Film Festival,  the Filmfestivals Entertainment Group in Europe.

Mr. Hope  Obioma Opara, the President of Eko International Film Festival will be meeting with Bruno Chatelin, COO, Filmfestivals Entertainment Group in Paris before the end of the week to discusss the details of the  partnership.

Nigeria and the Cannes Film Festival

~ By Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima

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The Publisher of Supple magazine and other Nigerian journalists from, The Guardian, The Punch, This Day were among the thousands of accredited journalists, filmmakers, movie stars, film aficionados and others from all over the world who were at the 62nd Festival de Cannes.

Nigerian filmmakers Faruk Lasaki, the director of Changing Faces, the most successful Nigerian movie so far, Fidelis Duker and his amiable wife Temitope were also there. The delegation of the Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC) had nothing to show that Nigeria was indeed the second largest movie industry in the world according to the UNESCO. Visitors did not even get a catalogue of Nigerian movies at the Nigerian pavilion and no Nigerian movie qualified for screening or the competition. Going to Cannes is not a big deal, but competing for the highest honours is the real deal. Nollywood buffs boast that it is the second largest “film” industry in the world, but unfortunately none of the Nollywood movies has even qualified for official screening and the competition at the Cannes Film Festival. The last Nigerian delegation to Cannes turned it into a jamboree and became the laughing stock of the Cannes Film Festival for their extravagant party.

What were they celebrating?

Were they celebrating their failure to qualify for screening and competition?

We have addressed the celebration of Nigerian mediocrity in the emphasis on quality than quality in Nollywood.

Nigerians love celebrating mediocrity and as shown in their disorganized music industry and film industry, most Nigerians careless about professionalism in entertainment.

“Yeelen” (“Brightness”), by the Malian director Souleymane Cisse was the first African film to win a major prize at Cannes when it won the coveted Prix du Jury at the Cannes Film Festival in 1987.

Many African films have been screened at the Cannes and among them were “Les Yeux Secs” by Narjiss Nejjar from Morocco, “Le Silence de la forêt” by Didier Ouenangare and Bassek ba Kobhio from the Central African Republic and Cameroon in 2003, “Khorma” by Jilani Saadi from Tunisia in 2003, “Heremakono” by Abdherrahmane Sissako from Mauritania in 2002, “La Saison des Hommes” by Moufida Tlatli from Tunisia in 2000, “La Genèse” by Cheick Oumar Sissoko from Mali in 1999, “Kini et Adams” by Idrissa Ouedraogo from Burkina Faso, “Le Destin” by Youssef Chahine from Egypt in 1997 and “Po di Sangui” by Flora Gomes from Guinea Bissau in 1996.

The Nigerian film industry is 104 years old and the first Nigerian film “Palaver” was shot in 1904. The most accomplished Nigerian filmmakers like Ola Balogun and the late Hubert Ogunde have produced notable films in the 1970s and 1980s and what is now dubbed as Nollywood is the result of the collapse of the Nigerian film industry in the late 1980s. Nigeria should be competing for the top prizes at Cannes and not calling the mere acceptance of screening a Nigerian film a feat!

Ekenyerengozi Michael Chima is the Media Consultant of Supple magazine and a notable writer on Nollywood and the author of four books.

Supple Magazine Second Edition

Michael Okon, the handsome Nollywood star actor is the first Nigerian celebrity to be on the cover of  Supple magazine. The interview on Michael Okon is a must read for all his fans and those who want to know how they have made the thousands of  movies making Nigeria the second movie industry in the world. The second edition has other interesting features on entertainment and relationships.

Nadia Buari is First On Supple Magazine

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Pretty Ghanaian actress Nadia Buari is the first celebrity to be on the cover of Supple magazine with an indepth interview by the American based Nigerian publisher and prize-winning writer Sola Osofisan. This is a must read for all fans of Nadia and lovers of African movies.

The maiden edition also has interesting features on why man Nigerian men are afraid of career ladies, how to keep your man from infidelity, the beauty of mothers and their daughters, interviews with black beauty queen Christabel Momodu, the 2008 Miss French Village in Nigeria,  Nollywood star actor Emeka Enyiocha, top Nigerian fashion designer Frank Oshodi,  news from the Hollywood Insider, Veronique Pierre, the Kulturatti column of the Chicago based foreign bureau chief, the phenomenon of the Internet whiz kid and Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and so much more.