The film “Finding Messiah,” which stars Oscar Heman-Ackah, is scheduled to be released. In it, a writer named Ngazala proposes a brand-new language that is almost 4,000 words long.
This creative method is reminiscent of the linguistic world-building shown in the widely watched television series “Game of Thrones,” where thousands of phrases were spoken in both Dothraki and Valyrian. The movie also uses Pidgin English and English in addition to Ngazala.
The feature film, which is set in Nigeria, explores a political music drama that revolves around the Republic of Zambay, a fictionalized ancient civilization.
There are parallels between this story and Wakanda, the made-up nation featured in the popular Hollywood film “Black Panther.” A alternative title may have been used, according to some, as “Finding Messiah” is the same as the name of a 2016 documentary.
This much awaited Nollywood film, directed by Heman-Ackah, features an amazing cast that includes well-known performers like Pete Edochie, Ngozi Ezeonu, Taiwo Ajayi-Lycett, Alex Usifo, Ejike Asiegbu, Daddy Showkey, Sunshine Rosman, Bucci Franklin, and Uzi Kwednu.
Heman-Ackah shared the difficulties faced throughout the film’s creation in the description of the Instagram teaser.
One of the biggest obstacles I had while making this movie was the difficult job of giving life to the magical yet imaginary world of Zambay. To guarantee maximum plausibility, every detail has to be painstakingly customized,” he said.
This much awaited Nollywood film, directed by Heman-Ackah, features an amazing cast that includes well-known performers like Pete Edochie, Ngozi Ezeonu, Taiwo Ajayi-Lycett, Alex Usifo, Ejike Asiegbu, Daddy Showkey, Sunshine Rosman, Bucci Franklin, and Uzi Kwednu.
Heman-Ackah shared the difficulties faced throughout the film’s creation in the description of the Instagram teaser.
One of the biggest obstacles I had while making this movie was the difficult job of giving life to the magical yet imaginary world of Zambay. To guarantee maximum plausibility, every detail has to be painstakingly customized,” he said.
Heman-Ackah went on to explain, saying, “To do this, we really built a mini-community, believe it or not. We constructed everything, including homes, elite villas, workplaces, and roadways.”
This demonstrates the extent to which the current Nollywood generation is prepared to stretch the bounds of production.
Social media fans are already buzzing over the music, which artist Jacob Hunter performed and which was seen in the teaser. They are hungry for more.
There is a lot of expectation for amazing musical performances in the film’s final release because of its musical drama genre.
Heman-Ackah concluded his Instagram post with a humble acknowledgement that he should not take all the credit for the production’s success.
I want to sincerely thank my hardworking production crew for being there for me in good times and bad, working hard under trying circumstances. I am grateful to the crew and actors for lending me their time and abilities.
I am incredibly appreciative of my amazing wife, who has been the very model of an unshakable support system, as well as my entire family for their steadfast prayers and support. Above all, I’m grateful to God for giving me this vision and the resources to make it a reality,” he said.
There is currently no particular information available on the film’s releasing date. Additionally, nothing has been revealed about when the movie will be available for viewing in theaters or on streaming services. But don’t worry, we’ll deliver.