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Damn. It’s been…I don’t even want to say how long it’s been since we blogged on this spot. That’s a damn shame, but it won’t happen again. A lot has happened since the last post. We launched the God’s Own Country movie site and watched as the buzz grew
After much deliberation I decided for efficiency and flexibility purposes, I was going to film using a two-person crew. I would work the camera and I felt it critical to have a sound technician to round out the crew so I brought my friend Adam Smith on board. One
What follows is a recount of my experiences while filming God’s Own Country in Nigeria. October 21st, 2005: 10am Heard the phone ring. I like to answer the phone on the 1st ring, but that day I was tired, so I answered on the 2nd ring. It was
I’m a movie junkie. In fact, it’s fair to say that I’m a movie nut. I mean I’ll watch almost anything and I love almost all genres (except musicals). But honestly, I feel a special pride when I’m watching good African movies. You know the ones I’m talking about:
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