Ernest Kanjo / Friday, 19 September 2008 13:01 |
There is an increasing
anxiety, gripping film makers in Cameroon, few weeks to the release of Forsaken
Rose, said to be one of the spectacular Cameroonian movies of all
times. A preview served to film critics has received a very comfortable
feedback, making observers to believe that a good quality movie is the new
vision of Cameroonian film makers.
Here are some reactions:
- Forsaken Rose is a reflection of a new spirit of
hard work and determination imbibed by young Cameroonian film makers - Donatus
Fai Tagem, a big name in the industry
- The movie is a source of hope for brighter days
ahead and I must commend the efforts of its director, Neba Lawrence -
Donatus Fai Tagem again
- Forsaken Rose is the kind of movie that would
normally do well in the market - Awah Patrick, marketer, Rainbow Movies,
Bamenda
- Marketing of Forsaken Rose will be a smooth task,
it's such a captivating movie - Nche Francis, marketer, Magic Touch Videos
- When I watched the preview, I was convinced that Forsaken
Rose will be a force to reckon with - Susan Ayuk, actress and film maker
- It was quite funky working with Neba Lawrence
-Yimbu Emmanuel, actors in the movie
- The Forsaken Rose project was quite inspiring and
made me retain my dreams of becoming a renowned world actor - Yimbu
Emmanuel again
- I'm proud
of the quality of the movie. Forsaken Rose meets the standards of a good
film - Agbor Gilbert, renowned Cameroonian film producer
- Forsaken
Rose is quite a palatable piece of work which would certainly attract much
attention. Kudos to Neba Lawrence - Achalle, singer and KORA 2008 nominee
Meanwhile, director, Neba
Lawrence is back from Nigeria,
certainly with some good news. He will be guest on Exclusive
With Ernest Kanjo (EWEK) in the coming days, so watch out. Forsaken Rose is
shot in Yaounde.
It is a love story starring, Ivan Namme, Yimbu Emmanuel, Nange Yvonne, Yuh
Solange, Muma Pascal and Lynno. The film also features Oum Touck, famous
French-speaking Cameroonian actor.
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