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Eyimofe to premiere in Nigerian cinemas after success at world’s film festivals

Eyimofe to premiere in Nigerian cinemas after success at world’s film festivals

GDN Studios, a part of the Guardian Group, has perfected plans to premiere its debut film ‘Eyimofe’ – this is My Desire- at Nigerian cinemas after a successful tour at the global film festival.

Eyimofe, which has been eulogised by international audiences, festival directors, critics and industry media as an outstanding effort by Arie and Chuko Esiri, brothers and co-directors of their first feature film, will be premiered on Sunday April 18,2021 at EbonyLife Place in Victoria Island and on Friday April 23 at selected cinemas.

The emotion-packed movie takes an unflinching look at the pressures of everyday life in Nigeria, the desperate measures people take to survive, and unrelenting desire to escape to a better life abroad, by whatever means.

It traces the parallel lives of Mofe, a stoic electrician and part-time security guard, and Rosa, a struggling hairdresser, both trying to navigate illegal ways of fleeing the country.

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Eyimofe has represented Nigeria globally, having been selected for festivals in 20 countries including Berlin International Film Festival 2020, where it had its world premiere; the British Film Institute’s London Film Festival; and the American Film Institute (AFI) Film Festival.

It has clinched several festival awards including ‘winner, Best Fiction, New Filmmakers’ at the São Paulo International Film Festival (Brazil), and ‘winner, Achille Valdata Award’ at the Torino Film Festival (Italy).

Toke Ibru, executive producer said the film has exceeded expectations.

“We have been encouraged by the tremendous reception the film has received in London, Berlin, São Paolo (Brazil), Los Angeles and other cities. It is really exciting to bring Eyimofe home to Nigeria and see how audiences react to seeing our lives portrayed onscreen in such a realistic way,” Ibru said.

Arie and Chuko, co-directors said in a statement to mark the film’s release that: “Eyimofe is very special to both of us – not just because it is our first full-length feature, but due to the amazing support we have received from the cast, crew, and a host of backers.”

The directors expressed gratitude to GDN Studios for allowing them to tell this touching story without compromising on production values and for helping to give the film the global exposure it has received.

“Audiences abroad have taken this movie to their hearts and we look forward to having Nigerians embrace it, even as they discuss some of the issues it raises about the human condition,” they added.

Some of the film industry’s leading international publications have been very positive about Eyimofe. Variety (USA) described the film as “a clear-eyed portrait of a vibrant informed by two talented native sons”.

The British Film Institute’s Sight & Sound called it a “stunning feature debut” and Frieze (UK) suggested it was “an outstanding story of interwoven tales”.

The Hollywood Reporter said it was “carefully observed and well-performed drama… a love-hate letter to a great and flawed city, from two talented young filmmakers”.