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Half of a Yellow Sun film approved by Nigeria censors | Half of a Yellow Sun film approved by Nigeria censors |
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The film Half of a Yellow Sun, about the Biafran war, is to be shown in cinemas in Nigeria from August after film censors gave it approval. | The film Half of a Yellow Sun, about the Biafran war, is to be shown in cinemas in Nigeria from August after film censors gave it approval. |
It was set to open in Nigerian cinemas in April, but the country's film board found some scenes "objectionable". | It was set to open in Nigerian cinemas in April, but the country's film board found some scenes "objectionable". |
It is not clear if changes have been made to satisfy the censors, but last month the film's distributor said it had agreed to edit some scenes. | It is not clear if changes have been made to satisfy the censors, but last month the film's distributor said it had agreed to edit some scenes. |
The film is based on the best-selling novel by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. | The film is based on the best-selling novel by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. |
More than a million people died in Nigeria's 1967-70 civil war and it still remains a sensitive subject. | More than a million people died in Nigeria's 1967-70 civil war and it still remains a sensitive subject. |
It was feared by some that the film, which is seen as sympathetic to the Biafran separatist cause, could stoke ethnic tensions. | It was feared by some that the film, which is seen as sympathetic to the Biafran separatist cause, could stoke ethnic tensions. |
In a joint statement, the film's producers and distributor - Shareman Media and FilmOne Distribution - thanked Nigerians for their "patience and support". | |
"Half of a Yellow Sun is now set to strike a special chord with every Nigerian," they said. | "Half of a Yellow Sun is now set to strike a special chord with every Nigerian," they said. |
In June, FilmOne Distribution said it had met members of the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) to explain the financial consequences of making edits. | In June, FilmOne Distribution said it had met members of the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) to explain the financial consequences of making edits. |
"Nevertheless, FilmOne presented to the Board edited scenes in accordance with the Board's requirement. The Board watched these edited scenes and expressed their satisfaction with the edits," their statement said. | "Nevertheless, FilmOne presented to the Board edited scenes in accordance with the Board's requirement. The Board watched these edited scenes and expressed their satisfaction with the edits," their statement said. |
In its list of films it approved in June, the NFVCB gave Half of a Yellow Sun, which features Twelve Years a Slave actor Chiwetel Ejiofor and Crash star Thandie Newton, an 18 certificate. | In its list of films it approved in June, the NFVCB gave Half of a Yellow Sun, which features Twelve Years a Slave actor Chiwetel Ejiofor and Crash star Thandie Newton, an 18 certificate. |
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