African Movie Night in Atlanta

Iyalode Productions (producers of WOCAF -- The Women of Color Arts & Film -- Festival, Atlanta) in collaboration with Apinke Magazine Presents African Movie Night with the screening of “The Figurine (araromire)”. The special guest will be Kunle Afolayan, the film’s director from Nigeria. Don’t miss this exciting screening from one of Africa’s more creative and forward-looking filmmakers!

The Figurine is a multi-cultural feature highlighting a full range of plots from friendship to betrayal, love to tradition. Two buddies and a girl… all down on their luck had their lives turned around after one of them discovers the mysterious figurine.. .. which according to legend bestows seven years of good luck. But no one told them about the next seven years..

African Movie Night in Atlanta brought to you by African Reel TV
Presents the Atlanta Premier of Kunle Afolayans Film “The Figurine (araromire)”

Date: Saturday February 27th 2010

Time: doors open at 6pm screening starts at 7pm

Tickets: $10 in advance (at box office and online)
$12 at the door (purchase tickets at Woodruff Arts Center box office )

Venue:
Hill Auditorium
High Museum of Art
(The Woodruff Arts Center)
1280 Peachtree Street, N.E.
Atlanta, Georgia 30309

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About the Filmmaker: Kunle Afolayan is an award-winning Nigerian filmmaker, who

has taken the Nollywood and International film industry by storm, with his new film “The Figurine (araromire). Kunle worked as a banker for several years before becoming an actor and filmmaker. His father Adeyemi Afolayan popularly known as Ade Love was a prominent actor in Nigeria’s bustling theater scene of 70’s.He attended the New York film Academy in London where he studied Digital Filmmaking.

He started his career in acting in a Tunde Kelani production titled “SAWORO-IDE” in 1998 which is the film that brought him to the attention of the acting scene in Nollywood (Nigerian film Industry). His directorial debu t”Irapada” was screened at the WOCAF (Women of Color Arts & Film ) Festival, Atlanta in 2008. His current film “Figurine – Araromire” will be having its international premiere at the Rotterdam Film Festival on 6th February 2010.

4 Responses to “African Movie Night in Atlanta”

  • kunle am proud of you may our ancesstors of igbo river ,ogele river,oyun river and odu of ile idi odu .always protect you. Alale agbamu a gbe e o…

  • Stephen Gbaluke:

    I’m proud of you. This is what some of us want see. A film with a class and world standard produced in Nigeria. Keep it up and don’t relent because you have set a HIGH standard for yourself.

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