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Such works include Kongi Harvest (1971), Alpha (1972), Bull Frog in the Sun (1974), Amadi (1975), Ajani Ogun (1975), Muzik Man (1976), Bisi, Daughter of the River (1977), Ija Ominira (1978), Aiye (1979), Kadara (1980), Jaiyesimi (1980) Efunsetan Aniwura (1981), Cry Freedom (1981), Ija Orogun (1982) Owo L'Agba (1982).&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;The expense of producing films in that age was financially back breaking, with Nigerians further discouraging the efforts of the filmmakers by opting to view films of oriental and occidental origin at the Cinemas and Exhibition centres, instead of the in your area produced ones. The Cowboy movies were thrilling to see while the Chinese films paraded among others, the Legendary &amp;quot;Bruce Lee&amp;quot; in (Lo Wei's, The Big Boss (1971), Fist of Fury (1972), Way of the Dragon (1972), Enter the Dragon (1973), The Game of Death launched in 1978) who displayed Martial Arts dexterity, obviously a fighting method alien, yet remarkable to us at that time.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Indian movies in the late 60's and well into the 70's paraded popular names like Rajesh Khanna, Dharmendra Singh Deol, Mumtaz, Amitabh Bachchan, Anil kapoor, Hema Malini, and produced hits such as &amp;quot;Bobby&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Sholay&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Kabhi Kabhi&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Dharamveer&amp;quot;, &amp;quot;Amar Akbar Anthony&amp;quot;. Their stars showed wonderful acting abilities against the background of love themes, and ear pleasing songs combined with harmonized dance steps, produced with sound and special effects, though unparalleled with what obtains today ordered over the indigenes commitment for their films.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Thus, the Movie Founding Fathers started to face the challenges of recouping their financial investments, which slowly became basically an impossible task, an anthem they regularly rendered much to the pain of prospective financers. They counted their losses and licked their injuries sustained in the monetary struggle with every movie they released. The deluge of VCRS in the 80's created a paradigm change from the Cine to the VHS format, makinged productions easier, quicker and less costly by a milestone in comparison to the former. Movie theater residences and other Exhibition centres were finally shut down and the Baton of Cine movie making slipped from the hands of the Founding founders as they tried to hand over the movie baton to the next generation within the stated Baton Exchange Zone. The imagine becoming a re-nowned Movie Industry was shattered when the flow of the Film Relay cycle was broken.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Home Videos were produced which served as an alternative to the cinemas, and the name normally comes from the fact that you could seat within the convenience of your home and view the films produced in the VHS format via your VCR. Film Makers profited from the gains of the Home Video principle provided, and started producing movies utilizing the Yoruba language as the ways of interaction. 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Late Alade Aromire prior to his death, fired up a questionable fire, insisting that his and not Ken's movie ought to have been conferred with such an honor. When confronted by a press reporter on the concern he  had actually mentioned that Ken had produced over 40 Yoruba movies, and had actually begun with &amp;quot;Aje N'yami&amp;quot;.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;There had been a growing movie sector before he came on board, so ken couldn't have actually started it.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;The confusion comes from the Censors board of the day, whose hands were amputated by the Law it drew its powers from, (1963/64 Cinematograph Law and Regulations). The powers conferred on it to control the Industry did not extend to &amp;quot;Home Video&amp;quot;. Today National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB) did not exist till 1994. On this raging concern, Late Alade Armoire produced films such as Ekun, Omije (pts 1-3), Obirin Asiko, Ayo ni o, Adun, Orire which were launched to the public in between 1985 and 1991.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Ken Nnebue still firmly insists that his motion picture &amp;quot;Living in Bondage&amp;quot; was the first Home Video movie made for commercial functions. One can't fall short to discuss the fabulous Eddie Ugbomah's film &amp;quot;The Great Attempt&amp;quot; (1989), which would have made history as the 1st Nigerian cine film in the video tape format to have been censored by the defunct Federal Board of Film Censors (FBFC) based on a &amp;quot;special concession&amp;quot; provided him officially by the long-term secretary of the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture at that time.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Regrettably the strong components projected in the motion picture were considered unacceptable for public viewing by the Board, for this reason the film was never ever released. Tunde Alabi -Hundeyin's &amp;quot;Iyawo Alhaji&amp;quot; is officially on record as the first commercial (direct to exhibition hall) video movie to be censored and categorized by the NFVCB in 1994 at the National Theatre, (Cinema Hall) Iganmu. Regardless of the controversial fire raised, the worldwide publicity offered to &amp;quot;Living in Bondage&amp;quot; over the years usually imputed the film into our memory banks as the flag bearer of the Home Video transformation of perpetuities. People, regardless of Nationality, gender, race, and people are challenged with obstacles every day. Some of these troubles are of an international nature, while others are peculiar to numerous societies. Movies provide people the opportunity of informing their own tales, cost-free from unusual disturbance.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;Nigerian film manufacturers leveraged on this and produced films projecting our lifestyle, culture, neighborhood fashion, burning concerns, troubles pestering our society, regardless of the choking stink of tribalism viewed in all sectors. Motion pictures were made for the viewing enjoyment of Nigerians initially, (before the mass exportation fad), with messages to inspire, motivate, reprove, and correct anomalies specifically in the Political, Social systems, to shun violence and all forms of evil.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;The calculated use of the English language as the interaction tool, advertising and marketing methods and execution through using trailers through T. V, Posters (now banned in Lagos State), taped a boost in sales, and expanded the viewership base past the shores of our Nation to nations such as Ghana, Togo, South Africa, Kenya, U.S.An and even the U.K. Regrettably, the movies produced at a disconcerting rate were technically deficient in vital areas considered as germane in the manufacturing process.&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;&amp;lt;br&amp;gt;The popular &amp;quot;shoe string budget plan&amp;quot; tag has become associated with the Industry's antecedent of making films on very low budgets compared with various other film bodies in other nations, ($10- $15,000 initially), however presently stretches to $25,000, with a microscopic number of manufacturers further extending the relatively financial limit to N 7,10,20 Million and more. 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