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Nigeria 'offended' by sci-fi film | Nigeria 'offended' by sci-fi film |
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Nigeria's government is asking cinemas to stop showing a science fiction film, District Nine, that it says denigrates the country's image. | Nigeria's government is asking cinemas to stop showing a science fiction film, District Nine, that it says denigrates the country's image. |
Information Minister Dora Akunyili told the BBC's Network Africa programme that she had asked the makers of the film, Sony, for an apology. | Information Minister Dora Akunyili told the BBC's Network Africa programme that she had asked the makers of the film, Sony, for an apology. |
She says the film portrays Nigerians as cannibals, criminals and prostitutes. | She says the film portrays Nigerians as cannibals, criminals and prostitutes. |
An actor from the film said that it was not just Nigerians who were portrayed as villains. | An actor from the film said that it was not just Nigerians who were portrayed as villains. |
The Malawian actor, Eugene Khumbanyiwa, plays a gang leader with the nickname of Obasanjo, also the surname of former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo. | The Malawian actor, Eugene Khumbanyiwa, plays a gang leader with the nickname of Obasanjo, also the surname of former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo. |
The film is about alien refugees who set up home in a South African shanty town called District Nine. | The film is about alien refugees who set up home in a South African shanty town called District Nine. |
It is a loose allegory about apartheid and recent violence by South Africans against foreigners. | It is a loose allegory about apartheid and recent violence by South Africans against foreigners. |
It's not like Nigerians do eat aliens Actor Eugene Khumbanyiwa | It's not like Nigerians do eat aliens Actor Eugene Khumbanyiwa |
Ms Akunyili said it clearly took aim at Nigerians. | Ms Akunyili said it clearly took aim at Nigerians. |
"We feel very bad about this because the film clearly denigrated Nigeria's image by portraying us as if we are cannibals, we are criminals," she said. | "We feel very bad about this because the film clearly denigrated Nigeria's image by portraying us as if we are cannibals, we are criminals," she said. |
"The name our former president was clearly spelt out as the head of the criminal gang and our ladies shown like prostitutes sleeping with extra-terrestrial beings." | "The name our former president was clearly spelt out as the head of the criminal gang and our ladies shown like prostitutes sleeping with extra-terrestrial beings." |
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Soweto residents tell Jonah Fisher how the District 9 filmmakers hired them | Soweto residents tell Jonah Fisher how the District 9 filmmakers hired them |
'It's a story' | 'It's a story' |
The information minister said she had ordered the Nigerian film and video censors' board to ask all cinemas to stop showing the film and to confiscate it. | The information minister said she had ordered the Nigerian film and video censors' board to ask all cinemas to stop showing the film and to confiscate it. |
"I have also formally written to Sony Pictures Entertainment, the company that produced this film, demanding an unconditional apology for this unwarranted attack on Nigeria's image," she added. | "I have also formally written to Sony Pictures Entertainment, the company that produced this film, demanding an unconditional apology for this unwarranted attack on Nigeria's image," she added. |
She also said she had asked them to review the film with a view to remove "all offending portions that injured our image as a nation". | She also said she had asked them to review the film with a view to remove "all offending portions that injured our image as a nation". |
Ms Akunyili said said Nigeria was now hitting back with a policy of "rebranding", after allowing the international community to define the country based on the behaviour of "[a] few criminals". | Ms Akunyili said said Nigeria was now hitting back with a policy of "rebranding", after allowing the international community to define the country based on the behaviour of "[a] few criminals". |
She said that Nigeria's Nollywood film industry was also being pressed to help portray Nigeria in a better light. | She said that Nigeria's Nollywood film industry was also being pressed to help portray Nigeria in a better light. |
But Mr Khumbanyiwa said Nigerians in the cast did not seem worried by the portrayal of their country. | But Mr Khumbanyiwa said Nigerians in the cast did not seem worried by the portrayal of their country. |
He suggested that the film, which depicts people wanting to eat aliens to gain the superhuman powers, should not be taken too literally. | He suggested that the film, which depicts people wanting to eat aliens to gain the superhuman powers, should not be taken too literally. |
"It's a story, you know," he said. "It's not like Nigerians do eat aliens. Aliens don't even exist in the first place." | "It's a story, you know," he said. "It's not like Nigerians do eat aliens. Aliens don't even exist in the first place." |