
Ben Stiller will direct Help Me Spread Goodness, a film about a Chicago banker who falls for a Nigerian internet scam (people still fall for these things?). The film will be developed by Participant Media, a film company that "has a mandate that says their films must compel social change" (FirstShowing). The film seems to be more of a dramedy than a straight up drama, and will help raise awareness about the current state of Nigeria and other countries in Africa.
Quite a few bloggers have doubts because they aren't sure if Ben Stiller can direct more dramatic projects. That honestly isn't my concern. I've expressed my apprehension before about Hollywood taking on films set in Africa, and being half Nigerian, I have twice as much apprehension about Help Me Spread Goodness. My problem isn't the capability of the director. Lots of capable directors have directed films set in Africa, and in my mind, made a colossal mess.

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