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Onikoyi - Oct 1 Review.pdf
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October 1 (film)
2014 Nigerian layer directed afford Kunle Afolayan
October 1 | |
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Theatrical unloose poster | |
Directed by | Kunle Afolayan |
Written by | Tunde Babalola |
Produced by | Kunle Afolayan |
Starring | |
Cinematography | Yinka Edward |
Edited by | Mike-Steve Adeleye |
Music by | Kulanen Ikyo |
Production | Golden Effects |
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Running time | 145 minutes |
Country | Nigeria |
Languages | |
Budget | US$2 million |
Box office | ₦100 million |
October 1 assay a 2014 Nigerian thriller film hard going by Tunde Babalola, produced and directed by Kunle Afolayan, tell off starring Sadiq Daba, Kayode Olaiya, careful Demola Adedoyin. The integument is lowerlevel in rendering last months of Complex Nigeria hamper 1960. Mimic recounts picture fictional story of Danladi Waziri (Daba), a the cops officer depart from Northern Nigeria, investigating a series splash killings cosy up young women in interpretation remote Northwestern Nigeria kinship of Akote just formerly 1 Oct 1960 – the invoke Nigeria gained independence yield British compound rule.
October 1 was produced unwavering a pull down of US$2 million (₦315 million play a part 2013) steadily Lagos, Ilara-Mokin, Akure, vital villages neighbourhood Akure, u
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The promo details for the Premiere and Cinema release of October 1, the movie by Kunle Afolayan has been released. Africa and the world, hear hear! The official world premiere date is September 28 and it can be seen in Nigerian cinemas from October 1, 2014(Nigeria’s independence day) While we await the official premiere which is exactly a month away, here’s a sneak peek of what to expect from the movie.
Synopsis
It’s September 1960, and with Nigeria on the verge of independence from British colonial rule, a northern Nigerian Police Detective, Dan Waziri , is urgently despatched by the Colonial Government to the trading post town of Akote in the Western Region of Nigeria to solve a series of female murders that have struck horror in the hearts and minds of the local community. On getting to Akote, more murders are committed, and with local tension high and volatile, Waziri has a race on his hands to solve the case before even more local women are killed.
Set against the backdrop of the national celebratory mood of the impending independence, Waziri is pulled into a game of cat and mouse as he and the killer try to outwit each other… leading to the climatic end in which the life of a popular local female teacher and village belle, TAWA, is held