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Eyimofe Selected For New Directors/New Films Festival In New York

by Yinka Akanbi April 16, 2021
by Yinka Akanbi April 16, 2021

Award-winning Nigerian feature film, ‘Eyimofe’ has been selected for the 50th-anniversary edition of the New Directors/New Films Festival in New York.

The Guardian’s GDN Studios-produced film was co-directed by twin brothers Arie and Chuko Esiri. The duo also co-produced alongside Melissa Adeyemo.

Eyimofe is being recognized globally among 27 features and 11 short films at the film at Lincoln Center, and the Museum of Modern Art’s virtual cinemas, for representing the present and anticipating the future of cinema.

The film, which has been chosen for other international film festivals, including the Berlin International Film Festival and BFI London Film Festival, will be screened alongside other global selections such as Amalia Ulman’s ‘el planeta’ and Theo Anthony‘s ‘All Light, Everywhere.’

The New Directors/New Films festival has seen top directors including Martin Scorsese, Rainer Werner Fassbinder, Agnès Varda walk through its Lincoln center, over the past five decades.

The movie tells the story of a factory worker technician Mofe (Jude Akuwudike) and Hairdresser Rosa (Temi Àmì-Williams) on their quest for what they hope will be a better life on foreign shores. However, things take a sudden shift as Mofe loses his family, while Rosa fails to live up to the expectations and promise she made to Mofe.

Eyimofe is expected to make its Nigerian Premiere this Sunday in Lagos and its cinematic release on April 23.

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