Kate
Henshaw launched her photo book last week, she had pictures chronicle of her 20
years in Nollywood.
In a chat
with Rasheed Abubakar of Encomium she explain why she wrote her autobiography
in pictures:
What
informed your decision to write the book in picture form?
I am
somebody who likes to keep things. I have information of more than 10 to 20
years. So, when I met the publisher of Royal Times, Engineer Gbenga Adebayo, he
asked me about my projection for the industry in few years to come. I told him
I really know, but I pray I am still here to make a difference. He suggested I
should write a book and I told him I am not an author, I wouldn’t know what to
write. However, I told him I have pictures as far back as 1993 when I started.
So, he suggested we should tell a story with pictures because pictures, they
say, are worth a thousand words.
I brought all my pictures, including the VHS copies of my first movie, When the
Sun Set, even the movies the producers themselves don’t have the clips anymore,
I have them.
The purpose of this is to remind ourselves where Nollywood was coming from; and where we are going, which is our final destination.
The purpose of this is to remind ourselves where Nollywood was coming from; and where we are going, which is our final destination.
What comes
to mind when you see those pictures of yours today?
Did you
see the pictures of the biggest Nollywood artistes back then during the memory
line segment?
I am sure
you saw hunger in them, but at the same time, you saw professionalism. People
who are determined to succeed. We’ve come a long way, and along the line, we’ve
lost a lot of our colleagues.
20 years is not a joke…
20 years is not a joke…
So, what has
kept you going?
It’s God!
Apart from
God?
It’s God,
God, God.
Your
message to Nollywood?
We should
continue with what we know how to do best; our stories in particular should be
improved and I believe we’ll get there one day.
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