THINGS FALL APART – Scene 3

The dramatization of the epic contribution of Professor Chinua Achebe’s book, “Things Fall Apart”. The book, transcribed to more than 300 languages worldwide is renowned for its contribution towards the development of African History as till date, it remains a point of reference far beyond post secondary education in Africa and beyond. It is thought that the account, as portrayed in the book, depicts customs and tradition of the Igbo tribe of Nigeria, and drawn from events as they happened in Ogidi, the Home town of much admired CHINUALUMOGU ACHEBE.

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13 Responses to THINGS FALL APART – Scene 3

  1. RugratsBayBay says:

    my stupid teacher …
    my stupid teacher forced me to the read this stupid book with a pointless ending this book is really OVERRATED and plus why should i care about africa i LIVE in america!!!!!

  2. Akatkist says:

    it’s the worst …
    it’s the worst because u’ve never for once understood it while reading it. I wonder how u coped up in school. Sorry dear lol

  3. typluz says:

    Remember this movie …
    Remember this movie was done back in 1985 when Nigeria movie industry were just getting started. now it’s bigger and better, they are the third movie production country in the world .Apart from the U.S AND INDIAN

  4. KrazyK823 says:

    What work !?! Don’t …
    What work !?! Don’t make me break your head! lol lmfao

  5. k0r34nb02 says:

    Best book.

    Worst …
    Best book.

    Worst movie ever.

  6. florime24 says:

    i love nigeria, i …
    i love nigeria, i love the villages, i love the poor boundground we ever had, wish i could be there in the farm now lo!!!!

  7. omoge25 says:

    thanks for posting …
    thanks for posting the movie, my auntie brought me the book from naija when i was small, the first books from a naija author i read. Growing up here never new it was made into a movie till today. Cant believe how young Pete Edochie looks wow.
    Thanks again

  8. 2lou007 says:

    same here
    same here

  9. vichel says:

    ebube dike!!! i …
    ebube dike!!! i hear u father!, classic

  10. chickram says:

    thk u so much for …
    thk u so much for this. i really appreciate it. i am sure a lot of Igbos are thkful as well as non-igbos who enjoyed the novel.

    i wish we wud have the igbo version as well. if anyone has it, let them kindly share.

  11. sky1927 says:

    Thank you so very …
    Thank you so very much for this post. This story really hit me when I was a kid. Watched both the Igbo and English then over and over again.
    Thank you sir for this valueless post.
    Chukwudi Anyak

  12. MEDIAFRICTV says:

    Chibuzor,
    Thanks …

    Chibuzor,
    Thanks for the appreciation.
    -MEDIAFRIC TV-

  13. SugarJ1 says:

    GOOD POst sir…… …
    GOOD POst sir……i feel revived……

    -CHIBUZOR JIDEOBI NWANKWO and ibo runs through my blood