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04.03.2015 Celebrity

Oscar Talk Stirs Up For Idris Elba War Drama ‘Beasts Of No Nation’ After $12 Million Netflix Acquisition

By Jennifer Sefa-Boakye
Oscar Talk Stirs Up For Idris Elba War Drama Beasts Of No Nation After 12 Million Netflix Acquisition
04.03.2015 LISTEN

After a recent Netflix acquisition, Oscar talk is stirring up for Emmy Award-winning True Detective director Cara Fukunaga's forthcoming Idris Elba-starring film adaptation of Beasts Of No Nation. According to Deadline, Netflix is expected to pay up to $12 million for global streaming and theatrical release rights to the film, which Fukunaga and Elba shot last summer in Ghana.

With the streaming company outbidding major studios for the distribution rights to the $6 million production, Beasts is poised to be a major contender come Oscar season. In order to be considered for the film industry's top honors, Netflix must first distribute the film in theaters before making it available to stream online. Congolese environmental documentary Virunga, another of Netflix's recent acquisitions, was recognized with a 2014 Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary after a similar rollout this past November.

The film's script, penned by Fukunaga, is an adaptation of Nigerian writer and Ventures Africa editor-in-chief Uzodinma Iweala's critically acclaimed debut novel. Published in 2005, Iweala's Beasts of No Nation (which takes its name from the 1989 record from Fela Kuti) presents a first person narrative account of a young boy named Agu (portrayed in the film by Abraham Attah) who is forced to join a unit of mercenary fighters when civil war engulfs his (unnamed) West African country.

Elba portrays the brutal Commandant who recruits Agu, and will also serve as producer on the project in conjunction with Red Crown Productions. A release date has not yet been announced.

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