Controversial Nollywood director and film maker known for his critics and outright outspokenness, Charles Novia is here again.
Charles Novia
This time, he is not talking about howYoruba ladies have the biggest butt in Nigeria, but who his top 5 Nollywood actresses of 2014 are. Here is what he wrote on his blog.
May I state here that these actresses on this list have been judged on universal templates for acting and not on what I term ‘perceived popularity’ on red carpets, social media or feisty fan clubs. There is a clear difference between being an overt socialite with tepid performances in afterthought movies ‘just to be relevant’ and wholeheartedly taking the business of acting seriously.
1.Nse Ikpe Etim
Nse Etim
And my Number One Actress would be Nse Ikpe Etim (maritally known as Nse Sule). And why wouldn’t she be ? Having watched her in three movies released in 2014, there was little one could fault in her powerful sense of interpretation, internalization and ‘chameleonic’ characterization in the movies ‘Devil in the detail’, ‘ I Come Lagos’ and ‘Purple Rose’.
To the trained eye, when an actress does her research, it is easy and quite a pleasure to watch that thespian mesmerize the audience. Nse falls in that category of silent but sure actresses whose works speak more for her than anything else. In ‘Devil in the Detail’, she gives us a self-assured portrayal of a wife whose fidelity is called to question by her suspicious husband. Nse’s nuances, dramatic pauses and body language in the role leaves one awe-struck. This is a lady who knows her onions.
2.Onyeka Onwenu
Onyeka Onwenu
Despite my reservations about the filmadaptation of ‘Half of a Yellow Sun’, one of the delightful comforts for me from the movie was Onyeka Onwenu’s fantastic role as ‘Mama’. With an elegant career in music which has spanned over thirty years, Onyeka’s moonlighting to Nollywood seems to have finally found its artistic rewards in HOAYS.
Her mannerisms, facial expressions, voice modulations and characterization as an over-protective mother are all almost flawless in the movie . It’s as if in HOAYS, she set out to prove a point and only the blind would argue that she did not achieve her artistic aim. It must be quite a fulfilling experience to straddle, and arguably successfully too, two important sectors of Nigerian Entertainment; music and movies. Onyeka Onwenu deserves our commendation. Well, at least she has mine!
3.Omoni Oboli
Nollywood actress, Omoni Oboli
Two movies which featured Omoni Oboli were enough to convince me that Omoni deserves to be on this list. They are ‘Render to Ceaser’ and ‘Being Mrs Elliott’. Watchingthe two movies, I could appreciate various levels of Omoni’s acting abilities. Artistically, she come across sometimes as being restrained in her delivery in some roles but she more than makes up for these pardonable inhibitions by her powerful ability to really, really act with her face. Her facial expressions reveal the right emotions which her lines try to convey. Few actors can achieve that in Nollywood as what we see mostly these days are bland expressions in the delivery of interpretative dialogue.
Queen Nwokoye
Kemi-Lala-Akindoju
Kemi Lala Akindoju, in her first major role in a feature length, is one to watch out for in the future.
It would be recalled that just recently, the Nollywood movie director analyzed the acting prowess of Nollywood actresses, Genevieve Nnaji and Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, saying that Omotola has more depth in acting than Genevieve. Charles also commented saying that Genevive Nnaji cannot soar higher from her present level in her acting career to another level.
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