Renowned Nigerian filmmaker Kunle Afolayan shares insights into the dynamics of Nigeria’s entertainment industry, particularly focusing on the lasting relevance of stage plays.
Afolayan, known for his cinematic contributions, expresses confidence in the continued vitality of stage performances, attributing it to the unwavering dedication of professionals in the field.
During an in-depth interview on Channels’ Sunrise program, Afolayan delves into the nuanced comparison between the meticulous, time-consuming nature of stage productions and the more rapid pace characterizing filmmaking.
He elaborates on the challenges and rewards associated with both mediums, underscoring the cultural significance and enduring values embedded in live performances.
Afolayan doesn’t shy away from addressing the evolving landscape of the industry, discussing the intricate ecosystem involving stage plays, cinema, and streaming platforms.
He emphasizes that while the stage demands a longer investment of time, it offers a depth and detail that set it apart.
The filmmaker also touches upon the impact of this prolonged commitment on actors, noting a trend where performers increasingly prioritize shorter-term engagements.
Afolayan expresses concern that this rush between projects might compromise the attention to detail that is crucial for quality performances.
Despite the challenges, Afolayan remains an advocate for the importance of live performances. Drawing on his own background in traveling theater and cinema, he highlights the cultural values preserved in stage plays.
He credits figures like Bolanle Austin Peters and Joke Silver for their consistent contributions to stage productions, reinforcing his belief that the stage will endure.
In a shift to his own creative endeavors, Afolayan provides a glimpse into the evolution of his original movie, “Anikulapo,” revealing its transformation into a Netflix series scheduled for release later this year. He reflects on the journey from the initial concept of a series, the subsequent decision to create a film, and the global success that paved the way for the series .