The Nigerian film production company will premiere the short film narrated by Freeman On September 29.
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
A short film named Ogun la- War Is Coming, produced by the Kaduna-based production firm The Critics in collaboration with The Revelation by Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary, will be released.
Variety reports that the Freeman-narrated short film “follows the narrative of La, a brazen adolescent who learns he is a demigod’s reincarnation and spirals into his destiny, unprepared for the events that ensue as a result of this knowledge,” according to the synopsis.
The Critics YouTube channel and the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art’s +234 Connect Festival: A Celebration of Nigerian Creativity will both premiere “Ogun Ola” at the same time.
Confirming the production, Freeman shared on Instagram, “Today marks the world premiere of the latest #RevEnt Project produced with The Critics (@Thecritics001), an incredibly talented team of young filmmakers from West Africa. Tune in to “War is Coming” (Ogun Óla) on our partner’s, @Thecritics001 YouTube Page, to enjoy this coming-of-age story.
The group of young filmmakers gained online fame after releasing The Chase, a short film that was entirely shot on their cell phones, in 2019. The video was shown on BBC, CNN, Reuters, and Al-Jazeera, among other media outlets.
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