Kunle Remi, famous for his presentation in the Netflix series Anikulapo, as of late expressed his viewpoint on the standards that render a film genuinely deserving of being a cinema-rated film.
In a meeting with Hiptv News, the entertainer affirmed that not all movies labelled as realistic truly satisfy the guidelines of film. He brought up that the two crowds and producers habitually conflate movies of TV quality with those of realistic legitimacy, frequently deficient in regard to an extensive comprehension of what is a veritable true-to-life experience.
“Not everybody understands what cinema is. I don’t think a lot of people understand it in the first place, that is why you have a low-budget film put in the cinemas when it’s not even cinema-worthy. And you see people come for you. There is a difference between a cinematic film and a film for TV, “ he said.
During the conversation, Kunle further noticed that Kunle Afolayan, the maker of Anikulapo, produces films with critical realistic worth, proposing that he may not succeed as a TV film maker whenever set in that climate.
“The moment Nigerians and filmmakers understand that we won’t be having this conversation. Kunle Afolayan for example, does cinema if you look at the quality of his project, the style and effort put into it are cinema. If he does TV films, he might not do so great because he is probably focused or trained to do cinema films,” he added.
“TV films are maybe cable films or online TVs and you can tell this was done in 5 days. I’m an actor and I can tell. Sometimes I’m doing a film and they tell me, it’s for the cinemas and I laugh. I know I’m not supposed to but, it’s funny,” he said..
“I can’t discourage anyone cos it might be a starting point for some people do not be angry if people come for you or movie lovers share opinions of your film or critics talk about it cos you can’t then compare it to a Hollywood production,” he concluded.