Whitey Ford
11-10-2019, 01:58 PM
It was the Citizen Kang of nigger movies, with the nigger equivalent of Orson Welles directing I tells ya!
Ava DuVernay slams the Academy for rejecting a Nigerian film from Oscar consideration
The filmmaker is one of several voices championing Nigerian director Genevieve Nnaji and questioning the Academy’s reason for disqualifying ‘Lionheart.’
Here's the full movie in its entirety:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFSsfoXfIfw
Looks like it was shot on a home video camera. Well done, niggers.
Lionheart is, by most accounts, a charming, well-made film about a woman battling the corporate patriarchy upon taking over a company from her ailing father. It’s also Nigeria’s first submission for the Best International Feature Film Oscar—or at least it would have been, had the Academy not deemed it inadmissible. The reason? The film does not have a sufficient proportion of foreign language in its dialogue. (It’s almost entirely in English, save for about 10 minutes of Igbo.)
Members from the filmmaking community are now speaking out against the decision, including, most prominently, The 13th and Central Park Five director Ava DuVernay.
https://www.fastcompany.com/90427046/ava-duvernay-slams-the-academy-for-rejecting-a-nigerian-film-from-oscar-consideration?partner=feedburner&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=feedburner+fastcompany&utm_content=feedburner
Ava DuVernay slams the Academy for rejecting a Nigerian film from Oscar consideration
The filmmaker is one of several voices championing Nigerian director Genevieve Nnaji and questioning the Academy’s reason for disqualifying ‘Lionheart.’
Here's the full movie in its entirety:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFSsfoXfIfw
Looks like it was shot on a home video camera. Well done, niggers.
Lionheart is, by most accounts, a charming, well-made film about a woman battling the corporate patriarchy upon taking over a company from her ailing father. It’s also Nigeria’s first submission for the Best International Feature Film Oscar—or at least it would have been, had the Academy not deemed it inadmissible. The reason? The film does not have a sufficient proportion of foreign language in its dialogue. (It’s almost entirely in English, save for about 10 minutes of Igbo.)
Members from the filmmaking community are now speaking out against the decision, including, most prominently, The 13th and Central Park Five director Ava DuVernay.
https://www.fastcompany.com/90427046/ava-duvernay-slams-the-academy-for-rejecting-a-nigerian-film-from-oscar-consideration?partner=feedburner&utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=feedburner+fastcompany&utm_content=feedburner