Prince Tonye T.J.T Princewill's soon to be released (Nov 25th) Nollywood production, "76" has once again made headlines.
The highly anticipated movie had it's equally eagerly anticipated European premiere at the BFI London Film Festival held over the weekend and just like the experience in Canada, tickets were sold out days before the screening. Prince Tonye was during the same period, a guest on BBC's Focus Africa. See pictures attached. No Nollywood movie has done Toronto and London back to back in the same year, until now. Showing made in Nigeria, can truly go global.
76' being the only Nollywood movie selected for the festival represented Nigeria in style and got great reviews from a host of local and internationally recognized movie critics. The stars came out in glittering form in the London's West End to celebrate the launch of a film that has been described by the UK press as "visually textured, educational, and thoroughly entertaining; a movie not to be missed". Coming from that notorious media establishment that are hard to impress, this speaks volumes.
The film stars many renowned and notable Nollywood megastars Rita Dominic, Ramsey Nouah, Chidi Mokeme, Ibinabo Fiberesinma, Memry Savanhu, Daniel K Daniel (two time African best actor 2016) and the awesome Ada Ofoegbu in her groundbreaking role as "Aunty Mary".
Additionally attending were Executive Producers Adonijah Owiriwa (also in the movie) and Popular Politician himself, Prince Tonye Princewill with his family in tow and a host of other glitterati from the elite London red carpet circuit. At the centre of this very gripping romantic thriller is the charismatic, ‘Captain Joseph Dewa’, played by Ramsey Nouah who is indicted by the military for his alleged role in the notorious failed Nigerian coup of 1976.
The evening was well attended and witnessed a crowd reaction of delight, full appreciation and immense satisfaction. Without a doubt, the highlight of the evening was the last minute arrival from Heathrow Airport of the movie's respected Director - Izu Ojukwu, who only just got his visa and made it in the nick of time to attend the post screening Q and A session, to rapturous applause.
The Toronto and London film festivals are a build up to the Grand Premiere of the movie holding on the 3rd of November in Lagos. It has also been selected as the closing film on the 18th of November at the African Film Festival also holding in Lagos. The move is set to hit cinemas in Nigeria and the rest of Africa on the 25th of November and has also been specially nominated to show in major festivals in Germany, Dubai, South Africa, India, the US and other parts of the world.
All I see is his beautiful wife and bloke of a son 😍😍 He's been my Facebook friend for over 7 years. A very admirable man.
ReplyDeleteOur very own Tonye Princewill. Congratulations the groove man. This man sha like party,very happening guy so.
DeleteLmao, he's been your Facebook friend? Kai, you are a handful this chikito girl. I'm so sorry for the girls that hang around you. Smh.
DeleteAll I see is his beautiful wife and bloke of a son 😍😍 He's been my Facebook friend for over 7 years. A very admirable man.
ReplyDeleteAnything from Izu Ojukwu is a classic!
ReplyDeleteIB is back on screen??? That's good.
ReplyDeleteThe failed Dimka coup of 1976, I can't wait to watch!
Politics no pay, film pay!
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ReplyDeleteI would like to watch.
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