The National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) said Monday that
the North Korean Mission in Nigeria had made a formal complaint to it
over the illegal distribution of a film which the mission regarded as
provocative.
This is contained in a statement issued by the head of Corporate Affairs of NFVCB, Mike Ekunno.
The
statement said that the North Korean mission viewed the movie as not
only provocative but also targeted at instigating the assassination of
the North Korean Supreme Leader, Kim Jong-un.
A 2014 American
political satire film, The Interview, directed by Seth Rogen and Evan
Goldberg had generated controversy across the world for depicting the
assassination of the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-un.
Mr. Choi was quoted as
saying that the movie did not only misrepresent the developments
achieved by his country but sought to portray and instigate negative
global opinion against its leadership.
The ambassador therefore
pleaded with the NFVCB to initiate action to mop the movie out of the
Nigerian market, while also cutting the supply source.
“A formal complaint had earlier been lodged at the Nigeria Police headquarters over the issue,” it said.
The
ambassador also underscored the long-standing friendly relations
between Nigeria and North Korea, and emphasised the need to deepen the
ties.
The statement quoted the Director General of NFVCB, Patricia
Bala, as informing the envoy that the agency had carried out due
diligence in investigating the matter.
Mrs. Bala said that the
movie in question was never submitted to be considered for distribution
in Nigeria and that its illegal sale was carried out within underground
markets.
“The rules and regulations guiding distribution and
exhibition of movies in Nigeria frown at any content capable of causing a
breach of public order or subjecting any individual or nation to
ridicule.
“The agency has already swung into action against the illegal distribution of the said movie.
“The
monitoring and enforcement operatives of the board are under clear
directives to track and bring those involved to face the full weight of
the law,’’ the statement said.
Mrs. Bala solicited for partnership
to build capacity of Nigerian movie industry in the production of
children-friendly animation which North Korea was acclaimed for.
She,
however, said that North Korea had given an assurance to initiate moves
toward bringing in North Korean animation experts to strengthen
Nigeria’s capacity in the area.
(NAN)
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