The critically acclaimed Netflix drama Adire won the prestigious Best Cinematography award at the 16th Best of Nollywood Awards.
The film’s production team and distributor enthusiastically shared this significant achievement. He shared it through an Instagram post.
“Another win in the bag! Thank you to the team that made this movie a success! Special shout out to @cinemmaofficial for his work on this film. Thank you to @bon__awards for the recognition. Adire is still showing on Netflix, watch now,” the post said.
Emmanuel Igbekele Odihiri is a seasoned director of photography. He brought his exceptional skills to the Netflix drama “Adire” after establishing an impressive portfolio.
Further, his notable previous works include cinematography for films such as “Looking for Baami“, “Soole”, “Breaded Life“, “Ajosepo”, “Japa”, and the Netflix series “Far From Home“.
Significantly, the film received four prestigious nominations at the Best of Nollywood Awards. This includes Best Cinematography, Best Actress, Best Costume, and Best Production Design categories.
Furthermore, upon its Netflix release on January 13, 2024, “Adire” achieved remarkable commercial success. The film generated ₦8 million during its opening weekend.
Notably, the Best of Nollywood Awards, which has been celebrating Nollywood’s excellence since its inaugural edition in 2009, features over 30 categories and is presented annually by Best of Nollywood Magazine.
Specifically, the awards honour outstanding achievements within the Nigerian film industry.
The film’s compelling narrative follows a young female fashion entrepreneur, portrayed by Kehinde Bankole, who confronts the challenging consequences of her dark past as a former sex worker.
Impressively, Jack’enneth Opukeme not only created and wrote the entire screenplay but also acted in the film.
Under the skilled direction of Adeoluwa Owu, alternatively known as Captain Degzy, the film boasts an ensemble cast.
The cast includes prominent actors such as Femi Branch, Kelechi Udegbe, Funlola Aofiyebi-Raimi, Ibrahim Chatta, Yemi Blaq, Yvonne Jegede, Lizzy Jay, Mike Afolarin, Tomi Ojo, Damilola Ogunsi, Onyinye Odokoro, Ifeanyi Kalu, and Layi Wasabi.
Additionally, other films received recognition at the awards, with “Jagun Jagun” emerging as a standout performer by winning six awards.
These included Best Costume, Best Indigenous Film, Best Production Design, Best Special Effects, and the coveted Director of the Year award, which was shared by Femi Adebayo and Bayo Tijani.
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