Tuesday, 30 October 2012

AMMA- RIta Dominic

Rita Dominic made history last weekend when she emerged‘ from the blues to premiere a big budget movie, “The Meeting” which many industry watchers believe relaunched her into the mainstream of the movie world after months of staying off the screen. The premiere, however marked a turning point in her acting career as she shares her success with Showtime Celebrity.


My disposition

I am a very shy person but people find it difficult to believe me when I say this.  Actors are the mostly shy people in the world. It’s hard to find an actor who does not feel comfortable playing the character that has  been created for him. But when it is time for him to be himself, he or she is usually a shy person.

I was telling one of  my friends some time ago that I have different personalities when I walk down the red carpet.  I’m another person and not probably the Rita Dominic you know. I tell myself, don’t be shy, just hit the red carpet with boldness.

Winning an  AMAA  award with a Kenyan film

I am not surprised because I always  believe when you do a good film, you will be recognised for it, whether it is  a Nigerian film, Kenyan film or any country in the world.

AMAA has their own criteria for selecting an award winning film. It could have been a Nigerian film. But I must say I put in my best in “Shattered”, because of the character I played and the storyline. It does not have to be a Kenyan film. I just felt  at that point in time that “Shattered” was one film that I have done in my whole career that gave me an award at AMAA.

I have been nominated for an award at AMAA before now. But I once told myself, I want to win an award at AMAA for a film I worked for. And “Shattered” helped to  realsie that dream. I was happy and I walked with my head high. I did not want to be nominated for an award for a film that wasn’t  challenging as ‘’Shattered’’;  a film I did not put in so much effort. I wanted to be nominated for a good film that has quality and is challenging.

Between Shattered and The Meeting

It is hard to answer this question. May be,  ‘’Shattered’’ was a lead role, so also is “The Meeting’’, I  have never played a cankerous role like I did in “The Meeting.’’. It is a different role.

My conncetion with Kenyans

I was in Kenya about two years ago  when then Nigerian Ambassador to Kenya, and his wife invited me as a special Guest of Honor, for the 50th independence celebration of the country. I observed the celebration with them. Thereafter, I was in the country again during the  AMAA nomination party.

About five months later, precisely in June, 2010, my manager got a call from Kenyan ambassador to Nigeria that there is a  Kenyan film  producer that  would want to  meet with me, and discuss moderalities in terms of featuring me in his new movie and all that.

Twenty five days after, instead of sending the script  to me, the said producer decided to fly into the country to meet with me. And when I saw the script, I fell in love with it.

From then on, we established a working relationship and exchange of ideas.  Everything happened so fast and before I  knew what was happening, a deal aws struck.

Working in Kenya

It  was very fantastic. Kenya is like a second home to me. Kenyans do not joke with me and I love them for that. Could you imagine that they went after me on twitter, wanting to know when I will be visiting their country again.

The movie called The Meeting

It has been several months of hardwork. We even had to suspend shooting for months just because we wanted permission to shoot at the airport in Abuja. Then there was the challenge of sourcing funds and the challenge of finding appropriate locations. So we had to commit funds to building sets. But we are satisfied with what we got.

I am glad at the comment that people have been making. Someone said he liked the fact that it is a truly Nigerian story that cuts across borders. That’s  the idea. To sign a truly Nigerian story that addresses an array of contemporary issues. But generally, I consider this era a new one for Nollywood and it can only get better from here.

The Meeting tells the story of a corporate executive who flies to Abuja to make an important 9:30am meeting with the Honorable Minister of Land and Resources. He  is scheduled to return with the afternoon flight same day to his office. But the unexpected happened, when he is faced with challenges from the Minister’s secretary( Rita Dominic) and he is forced to remain  in Abuja on the insistence of his boss( Jide Kosoko)  so as to ensure the Minister signs all necessary documents that would save his company.While in Abuja,  he meets up with a young lady who introduces him to the city, and for the first time  after his wife’s death, he begins to fall in love again.

Cost of producing The Meeting

I can’t put a figure to it because we are still spending. But it is certainly a big budget film because we are still spending on the film and I must say that it has been very challenging raising funds for this film. Most investors don’t want to fund movies because some of them have done that before and they got  their fingers burnt.

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