Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Dead Serious is a 2024 Showmax original Nigerian romantic comedy film, released on 23 February 2024.It was directed by Moses Inwang, and produced by David Rukeme.It stars Sharon Ooja, Emmanuel Chukwuemeka Ejekwu, Nkem Owoh, Lilian Afegbai, Deyemi Okanlawon, Albert Oluwatoyin, Funky Mallam, Emem Inwang, Ryonne Razaq, and Lawal Nasiru.
Tòkunbò is a 2024 Nigerian Action drama film distributed by Netflix. The film was directed by Ramsey Nouah and produced by Joy Odiete and Chris Odeh. It was filmed in Nigeria and Sèmè the Republic of Benin. The film stars Gideon Okeke in the lead role, alongside Chidi Mokeme, Norbert Young, Funlola Aofiyebi-Raimi, Stanley Chibunna, and ...
7.5 2024. 8 References. ... Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... This is a list of films / movies produced in Nigeria by year of release.
Rushlake Media acquired the international sales rights to the film on 6 August 2024. [3] The trailer was released on 4 September 2024. [2] A promotional clip was released on 7 September 2024, the same day as the film's premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival. [4] The film will be screened as part of the festival's Centrepiece ...
2024 ₦157,096,847 Bolanle Austen-Peters Production Bolanle Austen-Peters: 29 Aki & Pawpaw: 2021 ₦136,379,049 [16] Play network studios and Film One Biodun Stephen: 30 Muri And Ko: 2024 ₦136,021,936 Inkblot Productions / Shutter Speed Biodun Stephen: 31 The Ghost and the Tout Too: 2021 ₦134,408,075 [17] Toyin Abraham Films Production Ama ...
4: Emilia Pérez. This Netflix film is a complete original, a crazy mashup of genres and themes. Directed by a Frenchman (Jacques Audiard), it's a Mexican musical-comedy-melodrama about a drug ...
Anchored by a terrific lead performance from Nell Tiger Free (best known for the M. Night Shyamalan Apple TV+ series "Servant"), the prequel to the 1976 film "The Omen" centers on an American nun ...
[12] [13] As of 1954, mobile cinema vans played to at least 3.5 million people in Nigeria, and films being produced by the Nigerian Film Unit were screened for free at the 44 available cinemas. The first film entirely copyrighted to the Nigerian Film Unit is Fincho (1957) by Sam Zebba; which is also the first Nigerian film to be shot in colour .