With a very convincing argument, it can be said today that Africa makes sufficient meaning in the art of filmmaking. Black easily becomes so beautiful on screen. Even when they hesitate to publicly say it, movie lovers from other parts of the world get moved watching black actors as they play in stories. That Constance Ejuma is one of such actors who would easily appeal on the taste bud of film lovers, is an uncontestable truth. The young USA-based Cameroonian actress is unique, perhaps because of Contance's complexion - maybe her artist look - maybe her brilliance on set - but for some reason, she stands out. Just a snappy look at the cast of BLACK PANTHER, an upcoming Hollywood blockbuster, directed by Ryan Coogler, tells you the production made no error in having the actress (also producer of award-winning BEN & ARA) on board. One day to the movie's official release, the ebony actress explains how she became part of this much-awaited $200 million story, produced by Kevin Fiege and David J. Grant. Her experience working on a Hollywood set, perspectives and lots more are also what will constitute our radio conversation. Constance Ejuma will be guest on a special 30-minutes production on Apex 1 Radio this Thursday, February 15, 2018. She will be speaking from los Angeles. Join us 5:30pm EST (2:30pm in LA) on www.apex1radio.com
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