A Place in the Stars

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A Place in the Stars
A Place in the Stars poster.jpg
Theatrical release poster
Directed by Steve Gukas
Written byIta Hozaife
J. K. Amalou
Produced bySteve Gukas
Nosa Obayuwana
Starring
CinematographyHarald Beeker
John L. Demps Jr.
Manu Lapière
Edited byAntonio Rui Ribeiro
Music by George Kallis
Production
companies
Natives Filmworks
Jungle FilmWorks
Distributed bySilverbird Film Distribution
Release date
  • 14 November 2014 (2014-11-14)
Running time
108 minutes
CountryNigeria
LanguageEnglish
Budget₦160 million (est) [1] [2]

A Place in the Stars is a 2014 Nigerian crime thriller film written by Ita Hozaife and J. K. Amalou, co-produced and directed by Steve Gukas. It stars Gideon Okeke, Segun Arinze, Matilda Obaseki, Yemi Blaq, Femi Branch and Dejumo Lewis. [3] [4] [5] The film was inspired by the tenure of Late Professor Dora Akunyili as the Director General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC). [6]

Contents

The film is set in 2006, [6] and narrates the story of Kim Dakim (Gideon Okeke), a young lawyer who has information about the trafficking of counterfeit drugs and stands to make millions of dollars if he doesn't pass on the information. However, the drug baron, Diokpa Okonkwo (Segun Arinze) is ready to kill in order protect his thriving illegal trade and Kim has him to contend with, while battling with his conscience and everything he has been raised to believe is right.

Plot

A lawyer gets a case he thinks will make him rich and encounters dangerous men willing to kill to protect a false medical drugs trade in Nigeria.

Cast

Production

George Kallis conducting the ninety-piece symphony orchestra for A Place in the Stars in Budapest, Hungary George Kallis Conducting the Budapest Symphony Orchestra.jpg
George Kallis conducting the ninety-piece symphony orchestra for A Place in the Stars in Budapest, Hungary

A Place in the Stars focuses on "how fake and adulterated medical drugs are being traded for billions of dollars". [7] Gukas decided to make a film on fake drugs, having been inspired by the tenure of the now late Dora Akunyili as the Director General of the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC). According to him, the zeal and dedication of Akinyili helped a lot to reduce the prevalence of fake drugs in Nigeria to a minimum level at the time. [6] [8]

The film which was partly funded by Nigeria's National Film and Video Censors Board, [9] is a co-production of Native Filmworks with Jungle FilmWorks, Massive Entertainment, Consolidated Media Associates, Pepper Fruit Consult, MichelAngelo Productions and T-Large Media. [8] [10] According to Gukas, the total amount spent on producing the film is over a million dollars. [6] It was shot in Jos, Abuja and Lagos. [11] The film's development through production took a period of five years. [1] [8] The director noted the funding style as the reason behind the long duration. [12]

Music and soundtrack

The music was composed by George Kallis; Instrumentation for the music composition was done by a ninety-piece orchestra and it was recorded in Budapest, Hungary. [1] [13] The music score is majorly of an uplifting tempo. [12] The theme song for the film "A Place in the Stars" by Jeremiah Gyang of Chocolate City music label was released on 21 September 2014, along with its music video. [14] [15]

Promotion and release

Arinze, flagging Dr. Ameyo Adadevoh for his #APlaceInTheStars campaign A Place in the Stars Promo image.jpg
Arinze, flagging Dr. Ameyo Adadevoh for his #APlaceInTheStars campaign

The film was officially announced to the press on 20 August 2014 at Freedom Park, Lagos Island. [6] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] The official trailer for the film was unveiled at the event, before it was uploaded on YouTube the same day. [21] [22] [23] [24] Exclusive behind-the-scenes footage; including the making of the film, the music score and music video of the film's soundtrack were also screened for guests at the event. [8] [13] [16] On 1 October, a social media campaign was launched on Twitter, which involves users, including celebrities, twitting the name of people who they think deserve a place in the stars, with the hash-tag "#APlaceInTheStars". [25] [26] [27] A private screening was held for the film at the Four Points Sheraton Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos on 12 October 2014. [28] The film premiered on 7 November 2014 at Landmark Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos, [29] [30] [31] and slated for a general release on 14 November. [9]

Reception

Critical reception

The films received generally negative critical reviews. Wilfred Okiche of YNaija says A Place in the Stars is "a disappointing film", faulting almost everything in it. He cited Gideon Okeke as an unengaging leading man, says the screenplay is not dramatic enough, and concludes : "Any director would have presented A Place in the stars in this way and it would be terrible. But Gukas, whose profile is enough to inspire certain lofty expectations, proceeds with this effort, to dash every single one of them. Nothing inspiring, entertaining or admirable about this [film]". [32] Oris Aigbokhaevbolo of "True Nollywood Stories" gave 5.4 stars, also generally panning the film and Okeke's performance, but commended its motive. He concludes: "Okeke’s smug-plated acting aside, this is the trouble with A Place in the Stars: it is an NGO enlightenment campaign for television. Screenwriter Ita Hozaife’s and J.K Amalou’s hearts are in the right place, but their film is showing at the wrong space". [33]

Amarachukwu Iwuala of 360Nobs criticized the scripting and continuity, but commended the music, commenting "The orchestra is so solemn that one is forced into sober reflections. The technical quality of the film is topnotch whilst many of the actors give sublime performances. [However,] A Place in the Stars is not exceptional, coming from the director of Keeping Faith. [34] Ukamaka of Olisa TV says the film seems like a documentary, which is overwhelmed by the beautiful cinematography; she concludes: "Though A Place In The Stars subscribes to a standard all its own, which is a triumph, it could have been better if the story wasn’t so linear [...] But A Place in the Stars stands tall among its peers; daring to pull off impressive stunts and starting an important conversation". [35]

Accolades

A Place in the Stars was nominated in eleven categories at the 2015 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards, and won the award for "Best Drama Film". [36]

Complete list of Awards
AwardCategoryRecipients and nomineesResult
Multichoice
(2015 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards) [37] [38]
Best Movie of 2014Steve GukasNominated
Best Movie (Drama)Steve GukasWon
Best Movie DirectorSteve GukasNominated
Best Supporting ActorSegun ArinzeNominated
Best Actress in a DramaAmaka MgborNominated
Best Actor in a DramaGideon OkekeNominated
Best CinematographyJohn Demps, Harald Beeker & Manuel LapiereNominated
Best Make-Up ArtistChinwem Elevoh & Sandra UdoewahNominated
Best Sound EditingSusan PeningtonNominated
Best Video EditingAntonio Rui RibeiroNominated
Best Drama WriterIta Hozaife, J.K. AmalouNominated

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