Chameleon, a movie produced by David Ivan Danisa, is set to premiere in cinemas across Nigeria in August.
According to Danisa, the movie is borne out of the need to expose the illegalities and criminal activities of a ruthless network of individuals spread across different continents.
Speaking at the media film screening of the movie, Danisa listed some of the criminal activities as illegal weapon importation and export of stolen crude.
He explained that the film can be used as a political tool to develop the oil sector.
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The movie was shot at various locations in Lagos and Calabar, and in Luxembourg, Paris and Brussels over a period of two years.
On his preparedness for cabals who might find the movie offensive, Danisa said: “I don’t think the movie should offend anyone.
“However, what I have done is to reawaken our collective aspirations as a people on the parts of the people, the citizens, the governments and agencies responsible.
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Chameleon stars Danisa, who also doubled as the writer and producer; as well as Michael Fourage, Carlos Ferreira, Juliana Alves Rosa, Yolanda Trono and Mendaly Ries amongst several others.
Chameleon tells the story of two antagonistic and ruthless characters, one originating from Luxembourg and the other a Nigerian spy, on an important mission to save his country’s oil industry.
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