The movie ‘Beasts of No Nation’ was one of the many movies that were
snubbed when the nominations for this year’s Academy Awards (Oscar) were
announced leading to the hastag OscarsSoWhite.
Actress Ama K. Abebrese, who played the role of lead character Agu’s
mother in the movie shared her thoughts on the snub with Jeremie on
Touchdown on Live FM early this week.
“In a way, I was a bit surprised because I thought if any movie
deserves to be nominated…performances left right and center. I thought
Idris (Elba) would get a nomination, and I thought Abraham Attah would
get a nomination,” she said.
“The Oscars has been happening for 88 years. and in the 88 years they’ve given 14 Oscars to black people.”
Abraham Attah played the lead role of Agu, who when civil war tears his
family apart, is forced to join a unit of mercenary fighters and
transformed into a child soldier.
Idris Elba played the commander of the mercenary unit.
Based on the 2005 novel of the same title by Uzodinma Iweala, it stars
Fred Amugi and Grace Nortey. It was directed by Emmy Award-winning Cary
Fukunaga, it is the first fictional feature produced and distributed by
Streaming Service Netflix.
The movie was premiered in Ghana last year. Before that, it premiered
on Netflix and in selected Theaters in The United States of America on
October 16.
It was screened at a number of prestigious film festivals including Venice, BFI London and Toronto International Film Festival.
Source: Livefmghana.com