Who is Funmi Fiberesima?
I
am a producer and actress but I like to refer to myself as entertainment
entrepreneur because I handle the business of entertainment.
I
am in the business of movie production. Apart from producing my first film, I
am also involved in drama productions for the Nigerian Reproductive Health
Association and I have also been doing production consultancy for the African
Drama Association.
What is the title of your
film?
The
movie is titled: Onikola.
It is a Yoruba film about female circumcision.
As a member of the
Fiberesima clan, how was growing up in the family?
Our
family is a very large one. The Fiberesimas are scattered all over United
Kingdom and other parts of the world. We come back many generations, even
within the Fiberesima family, there are different households. I met one of my
cousins last year for the first time in my life. My mom is from Ogun State and
I was born in Lagos where I spent my childhood with my mother’s relative. I did
not get to visit Rivers State until much later when she died.
What in your background
prepared you for the job of movie production?
I
come from an entertainment family. The Fiberesima family has been in
entertainment right from when I was a kid. I remember that part of the syllabus
that I had to study for my music exams had my uncle’s name, Adam Fiberesima in
it.
What did you study in
school?
I
did a certificate course in Theatre Arts and then moved over to Communications
Studies at the University of Port Harcourt.
How profitable has the
entertainment business been for your family?
Nobody
comes into the industry looking for money or profit; we all come in with a
passion. One has to be willing to work even though they are not going to
be paid. If you come into the industry with the mindset of making profit, you
are going to be frustrated pretty quickly. But you will make money eventually
if you remain with your passion and if you don’t get discouraged along the way.
Is the business all rosy
for you?
No,
it is not all rosy. I have made sacrifices but for now, I think I am
comfortable. I am not desperate to make money. I am in it for the passion
and I believe that I will get to a point where I will be able to make money
that will cover all the years of sacrifices. Till then, I will
continue to make sacrifices.
Who financed your first
movie?
I
came into the industry with my money. Nobody financed my first movie.
How much did you spend
producing the movie?
I
spent close to N12m and that was because I ran into a lot of people that were
thieves but my production was protected because of my background. I have learnt
that if I have to give somebody any money, the person has to sign a written
agreement. It got to a point, one of my directors attempted to hijack my
production, claiming that it was his intellectual property! I bought the rights
from the script writer and I paid for everything, but he was telling me it was
his intellectual property because he directed the project. I may be
new in the industry but I am not new in business, nobody can
swindle me.
The money must have come
from your boyfriend
I
don’t have a boyfriend.
Why is that?
I
seem to make all the wrong choices. The cliché that good girls like bad boys
applies to my situation because I have a tendency to run into the wrong kind of
guys.
Did you fall for a bad
boy?
Yes.
I fell for a couple of them. I seem to have a track record in that area. The
fact is that if one person does something bad to you and the second person does
the same thing, you begin to ask if you have a problem. I am currently going
through rehabilitation process in church so that I can spot a good guy when he
comes.
What happened with the
last guy you dated?
He
is married now. We actually got engaged, he was a good guy but a boring one.
What is his profession?
He
is an Information Technology expert.
Would you have preferred
an actor to him?
No,
I would not prefer an actor because I am not sure I would be able to endure the
sight of my husband kissing another woman in a movie.
But that is your
profession…
I
know. Our profession is the type that can drive a woman crazy. I
know there are some actors that do all that and are still committed to their
homes but I don’t think I am secure enough to be an actor’s wife.
How do your male
colleagues react to the idea of a rich female producer?
The
men feel intimidated and they try to write me off, but I don’t care, if I make
returns of just N1m from that film, I would be happy because it dealt with
female genital mutilation, something that most people are no longer talking
about. I have always been passionate about women and children.
It is interesting to see
a woman that is financially independent.
Fiberesima
women are strong; my sister is doing a pretty good job with the African Movie
Academy Awards and Ibinabo has a track record with the Actors Guild of Nigeria.
I am glad to be toeing their paths and I hope that I will not put my family
name to shame.
What does style mean to
you?
My
style is exceptionally moody; when I am happy, my style is happy; when I am
sad, my style is sad. You find me wearing black and navy blue when I am not
happy. Also, I like to look sexy when I feel sexy.
What is your favourite
food?
I
don’t have a favourite food; the reason is that I like experimenting. I like
travelling and trying out local dishes. The last time I was in New Delhi,
India, I was hospitalised twice because of the pepper in their food.
Do you believe in
cosmetic surgery?
Yes
I do, I am even considering doing one, and I am still doing research on it at
the moment.
Which one do you want to
go for, breasts or face?
I
won’t say much on that but Toolz has looks that I admire and you might see me
looking like her very soon.
That means you are
considering buttocks and hip enhancement..
(Laughter)
No comment on that.
What would you want to be
remembered for?
I
want to be remembered for following my passion and staying true to it.
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