Akoni

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Akoni
Directed byGenna Chanelle Hayes
Written byGenna Chanelle Hayes
Produced byGenna Chanelle Hayes
StarringKit Esuruoso
Genna Chanelle Hayes
CinematographyCalum Stewart
Edited byRodrigo Balart
Music byMaria Alfonsine
Release date
  • 2021 (2021)
Running time
94 minutes
CountryAustralia
LanguageEnglish

Akoni is a 2021 Australian romantic drama film created by Genna Chanelle Hayes and starring Kit Esuruoso and Chanelle Hayes. It was filmed in Sydney and Ghana with production in Australia, Ghana, Nigeria and the United Kingdom.[1] It was created to raise awareness of the impact Boko Haram was having in West Africa.[2] It debuted in Augusta as part of CinefestOz Film Festival in August 2021.[3] It got a cinema release in June 2022 for Refugee Week.[4]

Reception

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Reception of Akoni has been mixed, with user-based online platforms giving generally negative reviews while paid media features give it generally favourable reviews. The platform IMDb gave it 3.9 stars from an average of user reviews [5]. Use based reviews online mention it's slow plot, but praise it's cinematography. One review read "There was no real arc or journey here, just a bunch of mismatched scenes"[6].

Rebecca Wu in Glam Adelaide gave it 5 stars and wrote "Appealing to a wide audience, Akoni’s powerful message is subtly delivered by the plot, starring two lead characters from opposite worlds, yet with strong character development that portrays just how alike they are."[7] In Sydney Arts Guide Richard Cotter says "Without shying away from the negative truths of Australian society, AKONI aims to pursue the positives, with violence and provocation, although pivotal plot points, overshadowed by benevolence and healing. Hayes’ writing is spare, her sense of mise en scene a strong suit in let the picture tell the story."[8]

Awards

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References

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