Indiewire
18 May 2011
Notable Nigerian director, Jeta Amata is making moves at the Cannes Film Festival.
As his latest effort, a film called Black Gold is being screened for industry and press at the festival - a film we’ve previously written about, starring an international cast of characters, both in front and behind the camera, and that takes place in countries on 2 continents, and centers on corruption in the murky waters of the volatile oil rich Niger Delta region of Nigeria - Amata has sealed a production deal for his next project which will tackle another kind of corruption - this time in the practices of multinational pharmaceutical companies in Africa.
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