C.J. Obasi Explained

C.J. Obasi
Alias:C. J. "Fiery" Obasi, "Fiery", "The Fiery One"
Education:University of Nigeria
Occupation:Film director, screenwriter, editor
Awards:Best Nigerian film, trailblazer of the year award
Years Active:2011 - present

C.J. Obasi (also known as "Fiery" or "The Fiery One") is a Nigerian film director, screenwriter and editor.[1] [2]

His debut feature – a zero budget film Ojuju premiered at the Africa International Film Festival in November 2014, and won the award for Best Nigerian Film.[3] It also got him the Trailblazer of the Year award in March 2015, at the Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards (AMVCA).

His third feature, Mami Wata, premiered at the 2023 Sundance Film Festival and won the Special Jury Prize in the World Dramatic Competition for the film's cinematography.[1] [4]

Early life and career

Born in the city of Owerri, the capital city of Imo State, Nigeria, Obasi grew up watching Hammer Horror films, reading Stephen King novels and watching film adaptations of his work. From the young age of 3, he would watch classic films and his favorite superheroes and villains; recreating them in hand-drawn comic books.

After attending the Government Secondary School, Owerri, Obasi studied computer science at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), Enugu State, southeastern Nigeria. In 2012, he set up Fiery Film Company, with his wife, the TV and film producer, Oge Obasi and the late screenwriter Benjamin Stockton.[5]

Obasi's directorial debut came in 2014 with Ojuju; a zombie thriller film. The movie was screened in various festivals around the world, including the Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles, Shockproof Film Festival in Prague, New Voices in Black Film Festival in New York, Nollywood Week Festival in Paris, Fantasia Film Festival in Montreal, Africa International Film Festival where it won the award of the Best Nigerian Film and others; garnering universal acclaim from the likes of internationally renowned critics such as Todd Brown of Twitch Film, Tambay A. Obenson of Shadow and Act, and Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter.[6] Remarkably, Ojuju is a zero budget movie.

His second film, O-Town, was released in 2015 to even more critical acclaim. A crime thriller, O-Town, also written by Obasi, tells the tale of a small town mired in crime. O-Town was inspired by Owerri, the place where Obasi was born.

In 2018, Obasi directed the film adaptation of Nnedi Okorafor's africanfuturistic short story "Hello, Moto". The short film, Hello, Rain, stars Keira Hewatch as Rain, a scientist and witch.[7] In February 2017, Fiery Film Production optioned the short story and began production.[8]

It had its world premiere at the International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, on 6 May 2018.[9]

Mami Wata

Obasi first came up with and began developing Mami Wata in 2016. After writing a few drafts, he took part in a number of labs to help refine the script. In an interview with CNN, Obasi stated he "wanted to make a hyper-stylised film" with its style rooted in substance, taking inspiration from his favourite filmmakers such as Akira Kurosawa and David Lynch.[10] The characters Prisca and Zinwe were inspired by Obasi's late sisters. Production companies attached to Mami Wata include Obasi's Fiery Film Company, Guguru Studios, Palmwine Media, Swiss Fund Visions Sud Est, and Ifind Pictures of France.[11] Principal photography took place on location in the rural villages of Benin and wrapped in January 2021.[12] At the Sundance Film Festival, cinematographer Lílis Soares won the Special Jury Prize in the World Dramatic Competition for the film's cinematography.[13] It also picked up three awards at FESPACO - Prix de la Critique Pauline S. Vieyra (African Critics Award), Meilleure Image (Cinematography Award) and Meilleur Décor (Set Design Award).[14] It was acquired by Dekanalog for North American distribution.[15]

In October 2023, it was selected as the Nigerian entry for Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards by The Nigerian Official Selection Committee (NOSC).[16] It has been nominated in the Best International Film category of the 39th Independent Spirit Awards.[17]

Filmography

TitleYearProduction CompanyRole
Ojuju2014Fiery Film CompanyWriter, Director, Editor
O-Town2015Fiery Film CompanyWriter, director, editor
Visions: An Anthology of Short Films2017Surreal16 CollectiveCo-writer, co-director[18] [19]
Hello, Rain2018Fiery Film CompanyIgodo Films

Matanya Films

Writer, director[20]
Lionheart2018The Entertainment Network (T.E.N)NetflixCo-writer
2019Play Network Studios

Natives Filmworks

Michelangelo Productions

Co-writer[21]
Juju Stories202120 Pounds ProductionIfind Pictures

Fiery Film

Osiris Creatives

Cine9ja

Co-writer, co-director
Mami Wata2023Fiery Film Company

Ifind Pictures

PalmWine Media

Guguru Studios

Writer, director

Notes and References

  1. News: Interview with C.J. Obasi from Fiery Film. 1 November 2017. Odd Magazine. 7 February 2018. en-ZA. 1 October 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211001195218/https://www.oddmag.co/2017/11/01/interview-with-c-j-obasi-from-firey-films/. dead.
  2. News: Nollywood Spotlight: C.J. Obasi Fried Plantains. FP. Fried Plaintains. 7 February 2018. en.
  3. Web site: 'Every single day I spent not being a film-maker was torture to me.' - C.J. 'Fiery' Obasi 360Nobs.com. www.360nobs.com. en-US. 31 January 2018.
  4. Web site: 2023-01-27 . The Complete List of 2023 Sundance Film Festival Award Winners - sundance.org . 2024-02-19 . en-US.
  5. News: Nollywood Spotlight: C.J. Obasi Fried Plantains. FP. Fried Plaintains. 8 February 2018. en.
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  7. News: Meet the cast of "Hello, Rain," a sci-fi Nollywood film that merges magic and technology. Izuzu. Chidumga. 27 November 2018. en-US.
  8. Web site: CJ Obasi: The Genre Filmmaker Nollywood Needs. Bernard. Dayo. 19 June 2018. The Guardian. en. 29 April 2022.
  9. News: CJ Obasi's Afrofuturistic Film, "Hello, Rain" To Premiere At Kurzfilmtage Oberhausen Short Film Festival. 5 March 2018. TNS. 27 November 2018. en-GB.
  10. Web site: With Sundance winner 'Mami Wata,' CJ 'Fiery' Obasi is redefining what it means to be a Nigerian filmmaker. CNN Style. Thomas. Page. 13 February 2023. 15 February 2023.
  11. Nigeria's CJ Obasi on how West African folklore inspired Sundance title 'Mami Wata'. Screen International. Wendy. Mitchell. 24 January 2023. 20 February 2023.
  12. Web site: MAMI WATA goes to venice!. Fiery Film. 20 July 2021. 20 February 2023.
  13. Sundance Winners: 'A Thousand and One' Takes U.S. Dramatic Jury Prize (Complete List). Variety. Matt. Donnelly. Peter. Debruge. 27 January 2023. 27 January 2023.
  14. Award Haul for C.J Obasi's Mami Wata At FESPACO. The Guardian Nigeria. Shaibu. Husseini. 11 March 2023. 11 March 2023.
  15. 'Mami Wata:' West African Folktale Lands U.S. Deal Following Sundance Debut. Deadline. Zack. Ntim. 18 May 2023. 18 May 2023.
  16. Web site: The Scoove . Africa . October 16, 2023 . CJ Obasi's "Mami Wata" is Nigeria's Official Submission to the 96th Oscars . October 16, 2023 . The Scoove Africa.
  17. Web site: Mami Wata. 2024 Film Independent Spirit Awards. 5 December 2023.
  18. News: Watch teaser for an anthology of three short films "Visions" by 3 unconventional filmmakers. Izuzu. Chidumga. 8 February 2018. en-US.
  19. News: 'Visions': An Anthology Of Short Films By Three Unconventional Nollywood Filmmakers. Orubo. Daniel. 31 July 2017. Konbini Nigeria. 8 February 2018. en-US. 8 February 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180208123748/http://www.konbini.com/ng/entertainment/visions-an-anthology-of-short-films-by-three-unconventional-nollywood-filmmakers/. dead.
  20. News: Watch: Teaser For 'Hello, Rain', A Short Film Based On Nnedi Okorafor's 'Hello, Moto'. Animashaun. Damilola. 4 January 2018. Konbini Nigeria. 8 February 2018. en-US. 12 January 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180112214653/http://www.konbini.com/ng/entertainment/watch-teaser-hello-rain-short-film-based-nnedi-okorafors-hello-moto/. dead.
  21. Web site: 'Living in Bondage: Breaking Free' is perfect for Ramsey Nouah's directorial debut (Review). Gbenga. Bada. 31 October 2019. pulse.ng.