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A Mile from Home
Origine Nigeria
Genres Action
Acteurs Tope Tedela

A Mile from Home chronicles the life of a university student, Jude Odaro/Lala (Tope Tedela) who joined a gang in his quest to avenge an injustice meted out to him by Stone, a notorious gangster who forcefully dispossesses him of a precious possession.
Alan Poza
Alan Poza (2013)

Réalisé par Charles Novia
Origine Nigeria
Genres Drame, Comédie, Comédie romantique
Thèmes Afrique post-coloniale
Acteurs OC Ukeje, Beverly Naya, Okey Uzoeshi, Belinda Effah, Sylvia Oluchy, Charles Novia

Alan Poza (OC Ukeje) is a rich, young music label executive who is extremely narcissistic and boasts that he can get any lady he wants eating out of his hands in approximately "3 seconds". He refers to himself as a 'sharp-shooter' and the 'rave' amongst ladies.
Blood and Henna, 1h45
Origine Nigeria
Thèmes Maladie
Acteurs Ali Nuhu

Set in a 1996 Nigeria, a Lagos shop-owner, Musa returns to his hometown in Northern Nigeria after his shop was set ablaze in Lagos due to political unrests in the state by opposing parties. Musa is warmly welcomed in his village by everyone especially from two of his very close friends. One of his friends, Shehu, a journalist very critical of the present military government had to quit his job to teach in a community school. Saude's father is the wealthiest farmer in the village. He married off Sude to Musa after He expanded his father's business with his expertise in farming. The couple were having a perfect marriage until she began to have series of miscarriages. A deadly infection is spread across the village which threatens the very existence of the community.
Games Men Play
Réalisé par Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen
Origine Nigeria
Acteurs Kate Henshaw, Ini Edo, Chioma Chukwuka, Kalu Ikeagwu, Chinedu Ikedieze, Jim Iyke

The film looks at the indiscretions among several wealthy Lagosian couples. The main protagonist Tara (Kate Henshaw-Nuttal) decides to do a research on relationships for a TV show, centering her research on couples which include a television talk show host Abby (Monalisa Chindu); her boyfriend Richmond (Michael Ezuruonye) and his greedy woman on the side (Ini Edo); a housewife with a painful past (Chioma Chukwuka) and her husband (Bob-Manuel Udokwu), haunted by dark secrets; and another housewife (Uche Jombo) struggling with a wealthy, cheating husband (Jim Iyke) and his demanding mistress (Dakore Egbuson).