The Plague of Mediocrity in Nollywood: A Call for Collaboration and Excellence

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As a self-proclaimed movie enthusiast, I’m often disheartened by the plethora of subpar films that flood our cinemas and streaming platforms. A significant culprit in this trend is the tendency of some producers, particularly in the Yoruba film industry, to take on multiple roles simultaneously – writing, producing, directing, and even starring in their own movies. This lack of collaboration and refusal to delegate tasks to capable professionals results in a final product that is, more often than not, substandard.

 

Building a house is a fitting analogy for filmmaking. Just as a house requires a team of skilled professionals – architects, engineers, electricians, and carpenters – working together to create a sturdy and beautiful structure, a movie requires a collaborative effort from experts in various fields to produce a high-quality film. By shouldering too much responsibility, these producers-turned-actors neglect the importance of teamwork and expertise, ultimately compromising the quality of their movies.

 

It’s time for Nollywood to embrace the value of collaboration and specialization. By working together with seasoned professionals and allowing each person to focus on their area of expertise, we can elevate the standard of our films and create movies that truly captivate and inspire audiences. Only then can we build a cinematic landscape that is both meaningful and memorable.

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