Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Pages in category "Yoruba-language films" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
Merry Men: The Real Yoruba Demons: 2018 ₦235,628,358 [10] Corporate World Entertainment / FilmOne / Gush Media Toka Mcbaror [12] 18 Merry Men 2: Another Mission: 2019 ₦234,505,169 [13] Corporate World Entertainment / Gush Media / FilmOne Moses Inwang: 19 Ada Omo Daddy: 2023 ₦218,754,222
Jagun Jagun (The Warrior) is a 2023 Netflix original Yoruba film produced by Femi Adebayo Salami and Euphoria360 Media . [1] It was directed by Adebayo Tijani and Tope Adebayo Salami. [ 2 ] The film stars Femi Adebayo , Adedimeji Lateef , Bimbo Ademoye , Faithia Balogun , Mr Macaroni , Bukunmi Oluwasina , Ibrahim Yekini and Muyiwa Ademola .
Movies like Kongi's Harvest (1972), Bull Frog in The Sun (1971), Bisi, Daughter of The River (1977), Jaiyesimi (1980), and Cry Freedom (1981) fall into this era of a blossoming Yoruba movie industry. Practitioners like Ola Balogun , Duro Ladipo and Adeyemi Afolayan (Ade Love) played a significant role when they came out with "Ajani Ogun" in 1976.
Ti Oluwa Ni Ile (English: The Land is the Lord's) is a Nollywood Yoruba drama film sequel directed by Tunde Kelani. [1] Released in 1993 through Mainframe Films and Television Productions, the film was Tunde Kelani's debut film as a film director. [2] It was made in 3 parts and listed as one of the 10 best selling Yoruba movies. [3]
Sango: The Legendary African King is a 1997 epic Nigerian film, written by Wale Ogunyemi, produced and directed by Obafemi Lasode. [1] The film depicts the life and reign of the legendary fifteenth-century African king Sango, who ruled as the Alaafin of Oyo and became an important deity of the Yoruba people.
Agogo Eewo (English: Taboo Gong) is a 2002 Yoruba-language film and sequel to the 1999 film Saworoide. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was written by Akunwunmi Isola , and produced and directed by Tunde Kelani . It stars Dejumo Lewis , Deola Faleye, Lere Paimo and Larinde Akinleye.
Described as the first Yoruba film on Nigerian politics. [1] [2] Living in Bondage 2: Christian Onu Kenneth Okonkwo. Okechukwu Ogunjiofor Nnenna Nwabueze Rita Nzelu Produced by NEK video links [1] Ti Oluwa Ni Ile: Tunde Kelani: Kareem Adepoju. Dele Odule. Lekan Oladapo Yemi Shodimu. Yetunde Ogunsola Oyin Adejobi [3] Yemi my Lover: Niyi Love ...