Nollywood filmmaker Ted Abudu has announced the upcoming release of her new movie, “A Night in 2005.” The film is scheduled to premiere in cinemas on October 11, 2024.
In an Instagram post, Ted Abudu expressed her enthusiasm for the release of her latest directorial project.
“Literally shaking as I post this. Ladies and Gents, I present to you the first official poster for my feature film titled A Night in 2005.
“So much to say but please help us just enjoy this very fine poster!
“The year was 2005 and the night was young until everything changed within the blink of an eye.
“Get ready for an epic drama of love, friendship, and family.
“#ANightin2005 hits all cinemas on the 11th of October. Mark your calendars!” the post said.
Ted Abudu, a renowned Nollywood filmmaker, is the daughter of media mogul Mo Abudu. Mo Abudu is the CEO of Ebonylife Group, a leading media and entertainment company in Nigeria. Abudu has made significant contributions to the industry with her short film “Crash” and the web series “Money Men Marriage.”
In July 2024, she had the opportunity to participate in a four-week residency for filmmakers hosted by African Creative TV (ACTV) in Los Angeles.
Abudu has also revealed the talented cast members who will bring her new film “A Night in 2005” to life. The ensemble includes Ini Dinma-Okojie, Efa Iwara, Bimbo Akintola, Ireti Doyle, Teniola Aladese, Uzoamaka Aniunoh, Taye Arimoro,Laura Pepple, Susan Pwajok, Shamz Garuba, Demi Banwo, Olaiya Kayode Aderupoko, Modesinuola Ogundiwin, Timilehin Ojeola, Inem King, Harriet Akintola, Daniella Peters, and ChrisAkwarandu Esther Amanda-Jacob.
Inem King produced the film, and Ebonylife Place provided location support. FilmOneEntertainment has been appointed as the official distributor for “A Night in 2005.”
Nollywood filmmaker Omoni Oboli disclosed that she exchanged her scripts for acting roles early in her career, which motivated her to pursue directing.
In an interview with Radionow 95.3 FM, Oboli recounted the challenges she faced at the start of her filmmaking journey, including giving away her screenplays for free and trying to direct her own films.
“I was trading my scripts, I’d say you know what, just take it, don’t pay me. Just give me a role in the film. So, I started to do that. But then I’ll watch the film and I realised, Okay it’s not quite what I had in my head when I was writing cos I see what I’m writing, I write in pictures. I see what I’m writing, so when I’m watching the movie it’s so different. Not to say that it wasn’t good because no two directors will direct the same script in the same way. So I said to myself, if my stories are going to have my DNA, then I’m going to have to direct them myself,” she said.
Omoni Oboli emphasized that she felt hesitant at the beginning of her directing journey. She lacked confidence but mustered up the courage to pursue her dreams.
“And it was a scary thought, really who do you think you are to come and direct a film? Like who are you again? You know it was so scary, but then I said to myself, Warri no dey carry lass na. Wwetin dem get wey I no get? I was like, I’ll do this thing. So I started understudying directors, like I’m acting on set but I’m watching the director closely. And I said you know what? Maybe I need some formal education on this. So I went to the New York Film Academy for a short course,” she added.
Filmone’s drama-thriller “Farmer’s Bride” stars Tobi Bakre and Gbubemi Ejeye. They command attention in the intense new trailer. Set to release in cinemas on September 27th, the film combines elements of love, betrayal, and supernatural revenge, promising an exciting storyline.
Adebayo Tijani and Jack’enneth Opukeme directed the movie which features an ensemble cast. This cast includes Femi Branch,Mercy Aigbe, Efe Irele, and Wunmi Toriola.
The plot transports viewers to 1980s Ibadan, where the story centres on Funmi, a young woman trapped in an unwanted marriage. Funmi, played by Gbubemi Ejeye, is forced into a union with Odun, portrayed by Tobi Bakre, a wealthy yet lonely farmer.
While Odun offers her financial security, Funmi’s heart belongs to someone else. Her emotional turmoil deepens as she struggles to cope with a life she didn’t choose, and her resentment toward Odun intensifies.
As Funmi finds herself torn between duty and desire, she becomes involved with another man who ignites a passion in her that Odun never could. This affair pushes her into a precarious situation, where the consequences of her choices begin to take a dangerous turn. The film explores themes of loyalty, desire, and the supernatural, as Funmi’s decisions spiral into a web of deadly repercussions.
“Farmer’s Bride” not only delves into the complexity of relationships but also incorporates elements of supernatural vengeance. This adds depth and intrigue to the plot. The film promises gripping performances from the cast. Indeed, with visually striking scenes and a gripping storyline, the film will keep the audience on edge.
As the September 27 release date approaches, viewers can expect a compelling mix of love, betrayal, and the haunting consequences of difficult choices.
Genesis Pictures and Silverbird Distribution have joined forces to co-distribute “The Waiter,” the latest film from popular comedian Ayo ‘A.Y’ Makun. Corporate World Entertainment produced the action-comedy. It is a deep dive into the country’s socio-political issues.
Nnaeto Orazulike of Genesis Pictures and Isabella Okechukwu of Silverbird Distribution released a joint statement about the partnership. Orazulike emphasized their goal to reach global audiences. Okechukwu highlighted how this collaboration would set new standards for film distribution in Nigeria and create fresh revenue streams.
AY expressed his gratitude for the partnership. He sees it as a significant step forward for Nigeria’s film distribution industry. The comedian-turned-filmmaker has made a name for himself in Nollywood with his ability to blend humour and compelling narratives.
Dubbed the “Gensilver deal,” this partnership could reshape Nigeria’s cinema landscape. Genesis and Silverbird’s combined market shares now position them to challenge FilmOne’s long-standing dominance in the industry. This deal might usher in a new era of cooperation and innovation within Nollywood, promoting fair revenue sharing and collaborative trade.
AY has left an indelible mark on Nigerian film and entertainment. His debut film, “30 Days in Atlanta,” became one of Nollywood’s highest-grossing films in 2014. He followed this success with “A Trip to Jamaica” in 2016 and “Merry Men: The Real Yoruba Demons” in 2018. Each release has consistently delivered box office hits.
“The Waiter” is set to hit theatres in December.
Films from Funke Akindele, Toyin Abraham, and Mercy Aigbe will create a competitive month for Nigerian cinema. This lineup promises an exciting end to the year for Nollywood fans.
The co-distribution agreement between Genesis Pictures and Silverbird Distribution marks a significant shift in Nigeria’s film industry. It demonstrates a move towards more collaborative and innovative approaches to film distribution. This partnership could potentially increase the reach of Nigerian films both domestically and internationally.
As the Nigerian film industry continues to grow and evolve, deals like this may become more common. They offer a way for companies to pool resources and expertise. This potentially leads to better promotion and wider distribution of Nollywood films. This could, in turn, lead to increased revenue and recognition for Nigerian filmmakers and actors.
The success of “The Waiter” and the Gensilver deal will be closely watched by industry insiders. If successful, it could pave the way for more such partnerships in the future.
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