A Hotel Called Memory to Premiere in Lagos

After winning the audience award for best experimental film at the Black Star Film Festival in Philadelphia, A Hotel Called Memory is set to premiere in Lagos, Nigeria on 19th of November 2017.

Directed by Akin Omotoso, Produced by Ego Boyo and written by Branwen Okpako, A Hotel Called Memory is a fresh take on African cinema, steadily blazing the trail to redefining film making in the industry.

The film features Nigerian and South African favorities Nse Ikpe-Etim, Kemi ‘Lala’ Akindoju, Mmabatho Montsho, Nomzamo Mbatha and Abdi Hussein.

Set and shot on location in three African cities, Cape Town, Lagos and Zanzibar, the film follows Lola – played by Nse Ikpe-Etim – who is recently separated from her husband in Lagos and decides to go on a journey of self- rediscovery in Zanzibar and Cape Town, hoping to forget the past and move on with her life.

Speaking during a courtesy call,  Omotoso, a Nigerian actor, writer and director, best known for his films Man on ground, Tell me sweet something and his award winning film, Vaya, said “we sought to do something that had not been done before and we hope people can see and appreciate that when they see this film.” 

Boyo, an actor and film producer of Violated, Keeping Faith, To Live Again, 30 Days and best known for her role in Checkmate is excited to share this experimental project with everyone. “Working on non-conventional and challenging projects always produces amazing results. The combination of the director, the actors and the production of this film has created cinema magic and we cannot wait for everyone to experience this.”

Apart from redefining the film industry in Nigeria, the film seeks to challenge acting styles and pushed its stars to new depths. Nse Ikpe-Etim said, ‘This truly was unlike anything I have worked on before, and brought out skills I didn’t know I had. It was an educative and rewarding experience.”

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