All the Colours of the World Are Between Black and White

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Directed byBabatunde Apalowo
Screenplay byBabatunde Apalowo
Produced byDamilola E. Orimogunje
Imafidon Gift Jesurobo-Owie
David Wyte
Nkechi Okere
Starring
  • Tope Tedela
  • Riyo David
  • Martha Ehinome Orhiere
  • Uchechika Elumelu
All the Colours of the World Are Between Black and White
Official poster
Directed byBabatunde Apalowo
Screenplay byBabatunde Apalowo
Produced byDamilola E. Orimogunje
Imafidon Gift Jesurobo-Owie
David Wyte
Nkechi Okere
Starring
  • Tope Tedela
  • Riyo David
  • Martha Ehinome Orhiere
  • Uchechika Elumelu
CinematographyDavid Wyte
Edited byBabatunde Apalowo
Music by
  • Richard Kett
  • Catherine Shrubshall
Production
companies
Polymath Pictures
2o9ine Films
Creative Black Productions
Realm 360 Productions
Distributed byCoccinelle Sales
Release date
Running time
93 minutes
CountryNigeria
Languages
  • English
  • Igbo

All the Colours of the World Are Between Black and White is a 2023 Nigerian romantic drama film written and directed by Babatunde Apalowo in his directorial debut. The film stars Tope Tedela, Riyo David, Martha Ehinome Orhiere and Uchechika Elumelu. It was shown in the Panorama section at the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival, where it had its world premiere on February 17, 2023[1] and won the Teddy Award for best LGBTQ-themed feature film.[2]

The film follows two men named Bambino and Bawa who meet in Lagos during a photography competition and get friendly. Exploring the city they develop a strong affection for each other. But, due to societal norms about homosexuality, they are uncomfortable to express.[3][4]

Cast

  • Tope Tedela as Bambino
  • Riyo David as Bawa
  • Martha Ehinome Orhiere as Ifeyinwa
  • Uchechika Elumelu as Mama
  • Floyd Anekwe as Boss

Development

The film is written and directed by Babatunde Apalowo in his directorial debut. Apalowo initially conceptualized the film as a hommage to the city of Lagos, where the film is set. The film director considers Lagos to be a character of the film that influences the actions of the other characters. He stated: "Lagos is a city that is full of life and energy, but it can also be dangerous and unpredictable."[5] While studying at university, a friend of the director was, in front of him, lynched by a mob because of his sexual orientation, which initiated him to do a film with LGBT themes.[6] The film is produced by Damilola Orimogunje.[7]

Apalowo said that the main challenge during the production was to find the right cast. Many male actors of Nollywood turned down the main roles in fear of the effects this might have on their career due to the dangerous situation of LGBT people in Nigeria.[5] Tope Tedela and Riyo David as main lead, and Martha Ehinome Orhiere, Uchechika Elumelu and Floyd Anekwe were cast to play supporting roles.

Analysis

In a statement on the themes and relevance, Apalowo stated, "The main theme of the film is love, as it is a love story between two people, despite their sexual identities. The film is a reflection on love, identity, acceptance, and the complexities of navigating life as an outsider in a society that often rejects those who are different."[8]

Visually, the film focuses on shots of the faces of the three main characters Bambino, Bawa and Ifeyinwa. Apalowo did this in order to create a sense of intimacy between the characters and the audience, so the audience could relate better to the characters. The cinematography has shots almost only at a human eye level in order to evoke realism.[5]

Release

All the Colours of the World Are Between Black and White had its premiere on 17 February 2023 as part of the 73rd Berlin International Film Festival, in Panorama.[7] Michael Stütz, director of Panorama, especially cited the visual concept of the film as well as the political relevance of the film as reasons for including the film in the section.[9]

It was reported on 14 February 2023 that Italy-based Coccinelle Film Sales has acquired world rights of the film.[3]

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