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Friday, October 4, 2013

Top 10 Best Nigerian Movies

Top 10 Best Nigerian Movies
Best Nigerian movies of 2000s

Osas eye take on the best Nigerian movies of the 2000s if not for the last decade. The top 10 Movie list of the best Nigerian or Nollywoood's movies are:

1. Half of a Yellow Sun, the long-awaited screen adaptation of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Orange Prize-winning novel from 2006. A global bestseller about the romantic saga of two sisters and their lovers during the Nigerian-Biafran War. The movie by Nigerian playwright and first-time film-maker Biyi Bandele is bringing one of Nigeria's best writer to the screen — a significant victory for African cinema.

 2. B For Boy by Chika Anadu, whose debut film has been shortlisted for the festival’s Sutherland Award for first-time film-makers is a must watch. A spare, character-driven drama about the social pressure on Nigerian women to bear male children, it tackles challenging issues of politics and gender with a woman’s touch still rare in the industry.

3. Also in the List is Andrew Dosunmu’s Mother of George focused in the sights and sounds of Yoruba immigrant population in New York.

4. Mr and Mrs, best award winning Nigerian movie directed by Ikechukwu Oyeka and produced by Chinwe Egwuagu portrays oppressed Nigerian housewife Nse Ikpe Etim by her husband Joseph Benjamin. The excellent performance by Nse as a well educated Nigerian housewife, who lost her touch in the society and a fight against assault on women makes my list of Nigerian movies of the Decade.
                                         
5. Last Flight to Abuja, Nollywood's highest grossing movie in Africa tells the true life story about Dana Flight 992 using the flight name 'Flamingo Airways.' A flight scheduled to fly from Lagos to Abuja on a fateful Friday night in 2006. The plane cruises at 30,000 feet, tranquil and on schedule. But like its counterpart, Dana, a mixture of human error, technical failure and bad luck develops and send the cargo to a national disaster.

6. The Figurine: Araromire is a film you'll find in my archive under the label 'extremely fantastic. Araromire is neither good nor evil; for anyone that comes in contact with her shall flourish for seven years and for another seven years wrath, terror and destruction on whoever has her in custody


7. IJE: The Journey, a story by Chineze Anyaene & Samuel Tilsen tells a tale of Chioma, a child growing up in the Nigerian countryside, who warned her restless sister, Anya, about the trappings of the American Dream. Now ten years later, Anya is accused of killing three men in a Hollywood Hills mansion–one of them her record producer-husband. Chioma travels from Nigeria to Los Angeles, and with the help of a young, unproven attorney.

8. Anchor Bay Directed by: Lonzo Nzekwe starring Omoni Oboli, Sam Sarpong, Terri Oliver and a group of other international cast from Canada and United States.

9. Phone Swap starring Nse Ikpe-Etim, Wale Ojo, Joke Silva Lydia Forson and others. Directed by Kunle Afolayan is just Amazing.

10.White Waters tells the story of a disadvantaged boy who later discovered himself as gifted runner. The movie directed by Izu Ojukwu was also listed as one of African must see movies. Such an encouraging movie. The movie takes the last spot that has been occupied by Obu Emelonye's The Mirror Boy and completes the list of the Top 10 Best Nigerian movies of the 2000's.




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