Tag: To Kill A Monkey

  • I took ‘crazy’ risk on ‘To Kill A Monkey’ movie – Kemi Adetiba

    I took ‘crazy’ risk on ‘To Kill A Monkey’ movie – Kemi Adetiba

    Filmmaker Kemi Adetiba has expressed deep gratitude to her audience for the overwhelming support and positive reviews of her latest movie, To Kill A Monkey (TKAM), revealing the emotional and creative risks she took to bring the project to life.

    In a heartfelt statement, Adetiba said she is still searching for the right words to fully convey her appreciation, describing TKAM as one of her most daring projects yet.

    According to her, the film dives into raw, unfiltered human stories, exploring the emotional and moral complexities of what it takes to push a principled person to the breaking point—and the consequences that follow.

    She noted that the characters in TKAM make difficult, often morally ambiguous choices, but stay true to their personal realities.

    Adetiba thanked her audience for embracing the film, saying their validation was a powerful force behind the project’s success and calling their response key to turning the film into a “monster hit.”

    “Thank You. I’ve been searching for the words to describe how I feel… To describe the deep gratitude in my SOUL. And honestly, I’m still coming up short. All I can say is… Thank you. Thank you from the bottom-box of my heart!

    TKAM is unlike anything I’ve ever done. It was a crazy risk to take, but it was a story! strongly felt I needed to tell – no gloss, no theatrics, no grandiose characters to hide behind. Just a raw, human story about real people, with real struggles, trying to navigate impossible choices. Everyone thinks they know what they’d do when faced with a moral crossroad. But the truth? That answer often comes from a place of comfort and privilege. It’s easy to speak of principles when you’re not staring down hunger or desperation.

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    “I wanted to explore what could make a good, principled man snap. How much pressure it would take for him to break. And how would the ripple effect be for everyone around him. The characters move uncomfortably, but true to themselves. They don’t always make the “right” decisions. They do only what they know to do-be human. And then, they have to live with the consequences.

    “And then, they have to live with the consequences. The biggest question TKAM asks is: Does the end justify the means? That question, I shall leave for you to answer. But here’s an answer that I do have: You all turned tkam into a monster hit!! Your word-of-mouth, your shares, your conversations, they crashed in like a tsunami and took over the entire space. You guys have power!!! And most importantly…You validated this story. You validated every actor, every character, every crew member, every long night and hard decision that went into building this project. You validated me! And I will never forget this feeling. So, on behalf of the entire TKAM team-thank you. For watching. For talking. For caring. For showing up in the most powerful way possible. We’re humbled… We’re overwhelmed by the love… We’re grateful beyond words”.

  • Lilian Afegbai: I poured my soul into playing ‘Idia’ in ‘To Kill A Monkey’

    Lilian Afegbai: I poured my soul into playing ‘Idia’ in ‘To Kill A Monkey’

    Nollywood actress Lilian Afegbai has opened up about the emotional depth and intensity she poured into her character, Idia, in the newly released Netflix film ‘To Kill A Monkey’, directed by Kemi Adetiba.

    Reacting to an outpouring of praise from fans and industry colleagues, Afegbai took to Instagram to express her heartfelt gratitude, describing the experience as a “whirlwind of love and support.”

    “Playing Idia was more than just a role,” she wrote. “It was a journey of becoming one with a character whose strength, vulnerability, and spirit I poured my soul into.”

    The actress, known for her versatility, credited director Kemi Adetiba for entrusting her with the role and guiding her through the process of embodying the character. She described the opportunity as a deeply transformative experience that pushed her limits and left a lasting impact.

    “I gave everything to bring her to life, and seeing your kind words, messages, and encouragement means the world to me and makes it all worth it,” she added.

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    Afegbai also appreciated the cast, crew, and supporters of the film, saying their collaboration and support made the moment unforgettable. She vowed to carry the love and encouragement with her, expressing how honoured she felt to be embraced by viewers and fans.

    “To everyone who has watched ‘To Kill a Monkey’ and shared their overwhelming love for my portrayal of Idia, thank you from the depths of my heart,” she wrote.