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TITI KUTI’S ‘COLOUR OF LOVE’: EMBRACING DIVERSITY THROUGH FILM

In a bold cinematic endeavor, Nigerian filmmaker Titi Kuti unveils ‘Colour of Love,’ a compelling ode to multiculturalism set against the vibrant backdrop of Canada.

The film’s resonating message of unity amidst diversity has sparked an enthusiastic reception, marking its selection for a prominent showcase at the esteemed Black History Month event in February 2024, a testament to its cultural significance.

The collaborative synergy between Kuti and Canadian-Nigerian entrepreneur Oshoke Obozuwa is underscored by the unwavering support from the City of Brampton and Mayor Patrick Brown. Together, they’ve woven a narrative that champions love as the binding thread in the tapestry of diverse societies, seeking to evolve ‘Colour of Love’ into an episodic series, envisaging to depict real-life experiences across North America’s rich ethnic spectrum.

Directed by the seasoned hand of Charles Uwagbai, the film is a mosaic of talent, featuring stellar performances by acclaimed Nigerian actors Omoni Oboli, James Jibunma, Mallentino Atafoove, and the versatile Titi Kuti. This artistic fusion extends to the crew, encompassing a diverse array of Canadian professionals, portraying a collective dedication to craft and storytelling.

From its conclusion in the vibrant streets of Toronto, ‘Colour of Love’ promises not just a cinematic experience but a narrative that transcends borders, weaving together cultures and resonating with audiences across varied landscapes. As it prepares for its grand unveiling, the film stands as a beacon of positivity, offering a refreshing narrative amid the complexities of our times.

By Shalom O. Obisesan

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