F.A.Q´S

What I gain in this?

The ulti­mate goal is to carry out the dream of making a film, but also to demon­strate that it is pos­si­ble to do cinema with­out the need of subsidies.

There are other ben­e­fits. If you have a younger brother half crazy like us that thinks that he can be the new Kubrick, and real­izes how dif­fi­cult it is to achieve this, and decides to go to Nol­ly­wood ... some of us will have been there before and the prob­lems will be less­ened. Or maybe by then our actions have had an impact on the film indus­try by pro­vid­ing it with good health and pre­vent­ing him from having to go out­side! Anyone who feels cre­ative is inter­ested in this project. If we manage to demon­strate that with 1.500 dol­lars and six days off you can manage to do a movie. The pos­si­bil­i­ties are going to be great.

I do not like the movies, or hol­i­day away from home Why I should care about Zebra Super Man?

A col­lab­o­ra­tion with the Niger­ian film indus­try is a 180 º to the pic­ture Euro­pean people has of the con­ti­nent of Africa.
We will demon­strate to soci­ety that where some see danger others find career oppor­tu­ni­ties. Where somepeo­ple see Tech­no­log­i­cal back­ward­ness some others find solu­tions to com­pli­cated prob­lems such as the lack of local cinema. When some only look inward to solve the prob­lem, others look also towards out. Where some see a need for a fence to avoid being invaded others see a world full of ideas and open to the fusion of pro­fes­sional collaboration.

I entered in www.​superze​bra​man.com and there is very little information.

Cur­rently we are work­ing on some very cute shirts, when­ever they are ready we will show them on this web and we will carry out an event to pro­mote it.

In order you not to miss the party or any future event we rec­om­mend join­ing the group we already have on Face­book If you don´t have a Face­book account, you can write us and we will send you the newsletter.

Super Zebra Man always has had very clear that nobody should miss a party that'd like to be in. If you think some­one else may be inter­ested in this infor­ma­tion do not hes­i­tate to let us know.

I have seen that there is another film called Zebra­man. Do you have any­thing to do with that?

This project has noth­ing to do with the film Zebra­man of Japan (2004). The Zebra­man in Japan revolves around a school teacher who wears super­hero clothes will­ing to be some­one in normal life, has never suf­fered any radi­a­tion or any­thing like that, and noth­ing less to do with Africa, Nol­ly­wood, zebras, white or black. Our film is about a young African who needs to be white to achieve the love of his life. A zebra will help him to change the color of the skin but some­thing goes wrong and finally becomes nei­ther white or black but a human zebra. We devel­oped the char­ac­ter Super Zebra Man because we were going to be a group of white people in Nige­ria and needed a script that would allow us to jus­tify our pres­ence. We do not believe in pla­gia­rism. At the same time we dont plan making money with this, the main pour­pose is to break a cul­tural bar­rier and get closer two con­ti­nents closer to each other.

I love the project I would like to collaborate.

After the warm wel­come and the qual­ity of the con­tri­bu­tions I invite to those of you who want to par­tic­i­pate in a more cre­ative way, to do so with­out fear. It doesnt matter if you are a musi­cian, screen­writer or bar philoso­pher with an excep­tional sense of ver­ti­cal­ity, your help is wel­come, con­tact us.