Progressive Tailors Club (PTC) is a long drawn attempt at observational comedy in modern Nollywood. Directed by Biodun Stephen and co-produced by Niyi Akinmolayan and Victoria Akujobi. Delivered from Anthill studios, the company responsible for films like The Wedding Party 2, The Set Up, Prophetess and more. PTC opens its plot on a group of 30 tailors, thereabout, whose leader recently passed away. The movie forces us to sit through their meetings, and the result is akin to what one would expect attending a gathering you care little to nothing about. You experience the good, bad, profound, funny, and learn a little about each character. Maybe, eventually getting to care for them.

Their meetings are loud, and give way to too many trivialities. It might be on purpose, as this particular trait touches upon how much time we waste in meetings as Nigerians. Every aspect of the Nigerian experience in this situation is represented, there is the religious sycophant, Mummy Junior, played by Jaiye Kuti, whose acting was a breath of fresh air, as her body language added believability to her role. Eko plays a member that only cares about food, and Bolaji Ogunmola is cast as the serious, progressive member, Bisi, who seems to know what is best for everybody.


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Speaking about the movie, the producer stated that the film is built around the nature of Nigerians, but from the tailors' perspectives, as they come up with different characters which are sometimes funny and provocative.

It was an evening of pleasurable moments, as many commended Rite Foods' Bigi brand for throwing its weight behind the film, which is full of humour, promise, expectations, and disappointments as encountered by Nigerians who always meet tailors.

The program consisted of club officer initiation in which the officers made a trail mix for all to enjoy. Lance Hall, owner of Sunflower Orchards, also talked to the club about his orchard and apple harvesting. Members were then able to tour the orchard and taste some of the apples.

Felix Pashkusz describes his arrival in Buenos Aires around 1947-48 when he was 20 years old; leaving Austria for Bolivia at the age of 11, after having finished elementary school and only one year of the next level; arriving in Argentina with very progressive political ideas (anti-fascism of the left) and connecting with like-minded groups; his lack of interest in the Zionist movement; joining the organization known as Fraies Daitchland, Fraies Estraij (Free Germany, Free Austria), which included German and Austrian nationals and met in the Forbets club in Quilmes; activities and demographics in the organization; becoming a legal citizen after the mass amnesty of 1950; never denying his Jewish background; notable members of Fraies Daitchland, Fraies Estraij; and the changes to the organization over time. e24fc04721

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