In the world of emerging cinema, the path to recognition often begins with a story that resonates deeply. "Sister", a poignant drama exploring grief and resilience, is one such tale.
The film follows a young girl's journey through healing as she clings to memories of her sister, grappling with the harsh reality and seeking a way forward. The film's creation is a testament to the transformative power of collaboration and sponsorship in overcoming financial hurdles that many emerging filmmakers face.
The Heart of "Sister"
"Sister" features a talented cast with Oluwaferanmi Somisola playing Nene, Emordi Victory as Ada, and Anthony Nwahiri as Dad. The film was brought to life by a dedicated crew led by MO Disu, who directed and produced the film.
With a script penned by Amaka Onyeka, the story was developed over a year, evolving through shared ideas and visions. The team also included Olumide Samuel as the Director of Photography and Editor, and a host of other emerging talents in key roles, each contributing significantly to the project's success.
Forging Collaborations
The collaboration between MO Disu Films, Film Kulture, and a group of emerging filmmakers was the cornerstone of "Sister". The journey began with a spec script that deeply resonated with MO Disu. Despite financial constraints, which delayed the project, the passion for the story never waned.
MO Disu Films managed to secure initial funds through a commercial client, which sparked further collaboration with Film Kulture. Sharing a common goal of supporting emerging talent, Film Kulture came on board, and together, they reached out to budding filmmakers. Although many were deterred by low pay, those who believed in the project's vision joined voluntarily, bringing their skills and passion to the table.
The Role of Sponsorship
Sponsorship played a crucial role in the making of "Sister." MO Disu leveraged his branding and marketing expertise to attract sponsors like Draint Urban and CWAY Nigeria.
Draint Urban provided costumes, adding authenticity and depth to the characters, while CWAY Nigeria ensured the cast and crew stayed hydrated with a steady supply of water and beverages throughout the production phase. These contributions significantly alleviated financial pressures, enabling the team to focus on their creative endeavors.
Empowering Emerging Filmmakers
The impact of this collaboration and sponsorship on the emerging filmmakers involved was profound. For many, "Sister" was their first opportunity to work on a film, offering invaluable experience and a chance to develop their skills.
The project fostered new connections among the filmmakers, who previously did not know each other, thus expanding their professional networks. Overcoming financial constraints through sponsorship allowed for a focus on creativity and learning, transforming the production into a rich educational experience.
Challenges and Triumphs
Despite the collaborative spirit, the production of "Sister" was not without its challenges. Financial constraints remained a persistent issue, but the support from sponsors like Draint Urban and CWAY Nigeria helped mitigate some costs.
The diverse and often overlapping roles that cast and crew members took on highlighted their dedication and versatility, embodying the collaborative ethos that drove the project forward. From the art director doubling as a welfare coordinator to the assistant directors managing behind-the-scenes tasks, the team's willingness to wear multiple hats was inspiring.
Looking Ahead
As "Sister" moves into post-production, the immediate goal is to showcase the film at various film festivals, aiming for as many runs as possible before its eventual pay-per-view release.
Early feedback from preview screenings has been overwhelmingly positive, with praise for its stunning visuals, compelling performances, and moving story. This early recognition is a promising sign for the filmmakers, validating their hard work and dedication.
A Journey to Remember
The making of "Sister" is a powerful example of how collaboration and sponsorship can break down barriers for emerging filmmakers. It underscores the importance of shared vision and community support in the creative industry.
The willingness of sponsors to invest in fresh talent and the readiness of filmmakers to contribute their skills for the sake of art has not only brought "Sister" to life but also enriched the portfolios and careers of those involved.
In the end, "Sister" is more than just a film about grief and resilience; it is a testament to the resilience and determination of its creators. Their journey from script to screen highlights the extraordinary potential that can be unlocked when passion meets opportunity, and when emerging talents are given the support they need to shine.
Oluwaferanmi Somisola - Nene
Emordi Victory - Ada
Anthony Nwahiri - Dad
Crew Members
Director: MO Disu
Director of Photography: Olumide Samuel
Producer: MO Disu
Written by: Amaka Onyeka/MO Disu
Story by: Amaka Onyeka
Assistant Director: Vincent C Egbe Jr.
2nd Assistant Director: Feyisara Fadeyiye
Executive Producer: MO Disu
Production Manager: Vincent C Egbe Jr.
Production Designer: Emediong Ara
Sound Designer: Wisdom Odeye (APV)
Art Director: Hassan Zaynab
Hairstylist: Dara Oshinaike
Props Master: Aderayo ‘Qadowsh’ Odebiyi
Gaffer: Oriyomi AbdulKareem (Oris)
Grip: Abayomi Sunday
Location Sound Mixer: Wisdom Odeye (APV)
Sound Assistant: Michael Julia (julz)
1st Assistant Camera/Clapper: Olorinsola Jeremiah
2nd Assistant Camera: Melvin Isioma
3rd Assistant Camera: Oluwafemi Sandra
Focus Puller: Omotosho Samuel
Editor: Olumide Samuel
DIT: Oluwole Olumide
Colourist: Olumide Samuel
Visual Effects: Ayomide.C. Oladipo
Script Supervisor: Yusuf Musa (Yusuf Zay)
Welfare: Hassan Zaynab
BTS (Behind the Scenes): Feyisara Fadeyiye
Production Assistants: Victor Jona, Alvin Gabriel
Music Composer/Performer: Chiazo Peace
Music Producer: Wisdom Odeye (APV)
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