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AGN chief defends Ini Edo’s holiday flick
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 80433, member: 636"] The AGN president just told CAN to chill about a movie title. Outgoing Actors Guild of Nigeria leader Ejezie Emeka Rollas responded to the Christian Association of Nigeria's criticism of Ini Edo's film, A Very Dirty Christmas. He called for more measured dialogue between faith groups and the creative industry. Rollas argued the title is a metaphorical creative expression, not an insult to Christianity. He stated that watching the whole movie shows it does not mock or undermine Christian doctrines. The CAN had also questioned the Nigerian Film and Video Censors Board for approving the title. Rollas defended Ini Edo's personal faith and the film's intent. He emphasized that Edo is a committed Christian who would not intentionally disparage her own religion. He explained that the movie portrays complex human realities around the holiday season, which does not equate to an attack on its sanctity. He pointed out that perspectives on Christmas even vary among Christian denominations themselves. The Censors Board, he noted, operates within a legal framework meant to balance creative freedom with societal morals. His statement reinforced the need for constructive engagement over quick condemnation. He suggested that any criticism should come from actually viewing the entire creative work, not just reacting to its provocative title. The situation highlights ongoing tensions between artistic expression and religious sensibilities in the country's film industry. [/QUOTE]
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