In her first feature film, “Water and Garri,” Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage discussed the influences that helped shape the film.
According to the 44-year-old, she made the film to give a female-voiced account of African stories.
This was revealed by the singer during her recent appearance on African Voices Changemakers, where she soaked with CNN’s Larry Madowo.
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“It is important for people to see Africa and see film being interpreted from a female point of view as well,” shared Tiwa Savage.
I believe the narrative will bring many people to Africa in a new light, and I adore it.
I think the film industry is finally beginning to reflect the positive side of Africa after decades of poor portrayal in the media. This is mostly due to the rise of Afrobeats music.
Knowing our own story is crucial, therefore.
Meji Alabi’s film follows Aisha, a talented fashion designer who deals with a family tragedy that prompts her to return to her native country after living in the United States for ten years.
She faces her inner demons as she reunites with loved ones—including an old flame—and struggles with her past.
Among the movie’s A-listers are Andrew Bunting, Mike Afolarin, and Jemima Osunde.