The Helwani and Kuti family are currently in talks to release a movie
that was shot in Ghana by legendary music producer Faisal Helwani about
Nigeria’s musical icon, Fela Kuti, some 37 years ago.
The movie, titled ‘The Black President’, is based on Fela as a person, his life, the movement he started and his ideals.
Singer and daughter of Faisal Helwani, Yasmeen Helwani, told NEWS-ONE
that the movie’s production was put on hold after the soundtracks and
some other audio tapes for the movie got burnt at Fela’s Shrine in 1977.
“My father brought Fela to Ghana to do a few shows back then. They did
shoot the movie called ‘The Black President’ and my father produced the
entire soundtrack. There was a time frame where Fela was facing
political heat that resulted in an incident when the shrine got burnt.
The soundtrack, along with several tapes, got burnt in the fire and that
put a halt on the release of the movie because they had produced the
whole soundtrack of the movie, the voices and everything was gone and
basically we were left with only the video,” she stated.
After the burning down of the shrine, the rest of the movie was properly
stored in the UK as Fela and Faisal Helwani kept deliberating on the
production till the ‘Zombie’ hit-maker died in 1997.
“The video was with one of the Italian colleagues who worked with them
on the project. He had it properly stored in the UK until they could
revisit it. But of course Fela passed. Then this Italian gentleman also
passed and the video landed in the hands of a production house,” she
said.
But according to the ‘Paddy’ singer, both families were working
tirelessly to put together and release—if not immediately—the complete
movie.
Yasmeen disclosed that during the Felabration music and arts festival in
Nigeria, she met with Yeni Kuti—daughter of Fela Kuti—about the movie
and she expressed interest in revisiting it.“It will be very difficult for it to come out as the originally intended
movie. But when it is done, it will look more like a documentary and
not necessarily the movie that they intended at first. Currently we have
some of the rights and the Fela family also has some of the rights; so
during the Felabration, I had a meeting with Yeni to discuss the way
forward because it is a very valuable footage that we want to put out
there,” she said.
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