Robert Peters directed 'Face to Face' wins big at ZUFF 2023

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‘Face To Face’ a film directed by Robert Peters emerges the big winner at the 2023 edition of the Zuma Film Festival (ZUFF) in Abuja

By Joshua Olomu

‘Face To Face’ a film directed by Robert Peters, featuring Freddie George, Gbenro Ajibade, Tamara Eteimo, Jeff Innocent, Dustin Wilkes and Danelle Korsak, among other Nollywood was the big winner at the 2023 edition of the Zuma Film Festival (ZUFF) concluded in Abuja on Friday evening.

Aside from being declared the Best Film at the Festival, Kenneth Okolie who starred in the film also emerged as Best Actor as declared by the ZUFF 2023 Jury.

Ace actor Kenneth Okolie won the Best Actor for his lead role ‘Face To Face’ a film which was set in Lagos and tells the story of everyday challenges average Nigerians face in their quest for survival.

According to the festival Jury, a total of 3,340 films were received from all over the world, from which 20 short films, 19 feature-length films and eight student films were shortlisted .

Others shortlisted included six documentary films, 10 animation and four indigenous language films.

A special recognition award tagged “Lifetime Achievements Awards was given to veteran industry players and other stakeholders including Peter Fatomilola, Sambo Sanusi and the legendary singer Onyeka Onwenu.

Other recipients include veteran Kannywood actress Saratu Gidado, a.k.a ‘Daso’,Clarence Peters and Dauda Kahuta, popularly known as ‘Rarara’ and the Minister of State for FCT, Dr Mariya Mahmoud, among others.

Earlier, Dr Chidia Maduekwe, Managing Director, Nigerian Film Corporation and Chairman Organising Committee of ZUFF, congratulated the awardees for their commitment to excellence.

“For award winners and other recipients, including our life time achievers, Zuma Film Festival commends you for your contributions to the growth of the film industry.

“Let the recognition and subsequent award spur you further, just as ZUFF will continue to provide the platform to connect and live the African film experience as captured through the lenses of our national values and cultures.

“Kudos to the Jury for making tonight’s event possible, given the enormous and painstaking work of selecting winners from huge film entries received from around the world, including Nigeria.

“With tonight’s event signaling the end of ZUFF 2023, l urge all of us to internalise all the values and experiences garnered.

“Let the experiences of this year’s Zuma Film Festival shape our professional and creative instincts as a people with distinctive but unique national and African culture,” ” he said.

ZUFF, which held from December 1 to 8 ,with the theme “Cultural Convergence”, is organised by the Nigerian Film Corporation(NFC) in collaboration with the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA).

It featured the annual Zuma film lectures, master classes, panel discussions, investment sessions and film screenings.(NAN) (nannews.ng)

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