I once directed a movie I didn’t understand – Kunle Afolayan

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Movie producer and director, Kunle Afolayan has disclosed that he previously directed a film even though he didn’t completely understand the plot.

At the third edition of the Kunle Afolayan Productions (KAP) Film & Television Academy’s Reel Circle, an event designed to provide moviegoers the opportunity to learn from professionals in the field, the filmmaker revealed the unexpected experience.

The film, an installation project, was new to Afolayan, who describes himself as a narrative director.

The 50-year-old award-winning producer claimed that in spite of his misgivings, the individual who recommended him for the position persuaded him to accept the substantial sum of $40,000.

Afolayan claimed that despite his efforts to ask for feedback from others and clarify the script with the producer, he was still having trouble understanding the plot.

He claimed that he made the decision to concentrate on other elements of the movie, like making use of the natural light at the museum where it was shot.

Even after finishing the production, Afolayan acknowledged that he is still unsure of the meaning of the movie.

The producer claimed to have been flown business class to five different nations for the 2007 film’s premiere, but he did not specify the title.

“I was asked to direct something I know nothing about. I tried to like bail out but somehow I was convinced that I could do it. But I knew, I did not know what I was going to do. I did not understand the story. It is an installation film, even at the time I didn’t know what installation film was,” he said.

“Before I agreed to it, I read the script, I did not understand it. I called someone Biodun Aleja, may his soul rest in peace, he read it and said ‘this is crazy’ and then a few other people. I spoke to the person who introduced me to the project that ‘can I meet with the producer? Maybe if she shares her vision, I would get it’.

“Then he flew me to London and we sat for like two hours and she was talking. She showed me her showreel and I knew there was a problem because the showreel did not make sense. It was a complete abstract installation, people just doing weird things and I am a narrative director. Then I called the link and said ‘I am not doing this, I would not even know what to say’.

“But he was like they are paying you $40,000, you have to do it. I said okay but I was like let us do an adaptation of a scene but even with it I did not know what to adapt. But because Biodun Aleja was there, he studied Performing Arts, so his literature is stronger. I was like look, we have to find a way. They are flying us to Miami and Chicago, we cannot turn that down.

“They did this and we went, we filmed in like the oldest museum. I was the director and there were five trucks of equipments. It’s like someone throwing you into the ocean and asking you to start swimming. I am like I am the director, so I have to use that power. But then I have always wanted to shoot in a space where they have large windows, where I can have a ray of light.

“So I was focusing on other things, I did not understand the story. Up till now, after we shot the film, if I watch it again, I am like what was the story? There was no story but guess what? They flew me to five countries to premiere the film and they were flying me in business class since 2007.”