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The Wedding Party 2: Destination Dubai is a 2017 Nigerian romantic comedy drama film directed by Niyi Akinmolayan. [2] [3] It is a sequel to The Wedding Party, which was released in December 2016. [4] Principal photography for the film, which was shot in Lagos and Dubai, began in May 2017. [5]
The Wedding Party is a 2016 Nigerian romantic comedy drama directed by Kemi Adetiba. It premiered on 8 September 2016 at the Toronto International Film Festival in Canada and on 26 November 2016 at Eko Hotel and Suites in Lagos.
The film grossed over ₦189 million in the opening week of its release and historically became the first Nollywood film ever to gross over ₦99 million in its opening weekend, surpassing the previous record set by The Wedding Party 2. [6] In its second week, the movie continued breaking box office records by grossing over ₦132.4 million and ...
When it's not wedding season and I still want to indulge in all things matrimonial, I turn to the best wedding movies to keep the party going. Some selections are timeless classics, like Runaway ...
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Chief Daddy was released in Nigeria on December 14, 2018 and in the Netherlands on March 15, 2019 via Netflix. [6] [7] The film was premiered at the Oriental Hotel in Lagos, with over 40 Nollywood movie stars in attendance including Olu Jacobs, Joke Silva and Richard Mofe Damijo. [8] [9] It later made N387.5 million naira in Box officeN387.5 ...
The Wedding Party is a 1969 American film farce created as a joint effort by Sarah Lawrence theater professor Wilford Leach, and two of his students, protégé Brian De Palma and Cynthia Munroe. It was bankrolled by Stanley Borden, owner of American Films, De Palma's mentor and employer, who allowed De Palma to produce the film on company time.
The film's trailer was released exclusively via The Hollywood Reporter on August 25, 2018. [4] HuffPost called the film "The Queer Movie That Could Make Waves In The Middle East". [5] Raseef, an Egyptian newspaper, said the film would "cause fuss in theaters". [6] The film had a secret work-in-progress screening in Egypt in August 2018. [7]