Watch 'Fifty' trailer - 'See African Women Like Never Before' | Welcome to Linda Ikeji's Blog

LI_Leaderboard_4

LI_Leaderboard_1

LI_Leaderboard_2

LI_Leaderboard_3

Sunday, 6 September 2015

Watch 'Fifty' trailer - 'See African Women Like Never Before'

EbonyLife Films releases the official trailer to its highly anticipated feature ‘FIFTY’. Hot off the BFI London Film Festival announcement where the movie has been selected – the only Nigerian film and one of five African films – to screen next month. The movie stars Ireti Doyle, Dakore Egbuson-Akande, Omoni Oboli and Nse Ikpe-Etim.

 
Directed by Biyi Bandele and executively produced by Mo Abudu, FIFTY, captures a few pivotal days in the lives of four Nigerian women at the pinnacle of their careers. Tola, Elizabeth, Maria and Kate are forced at midlife to take inventory of their personal lives, while juggling careers and family against the sprawling backdrops of the upper middle-class neighbourhoods of Lagos.


This trailer is a sneak peek into this tender but unflinching exploration of love and lust, power and rivalry, life and loss in twenty-first century Lagos. Our four lead characters muster courage, put on their six-inch heels, working hard and partying too, and strut confidently to tackle life’s curveballs head-on.

‘FIFTY’ will premiere in Nigeria with a special grand Lagos premiere on the 13th of December 2015 at The Eko Hotel & Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos and will be released in cinemas nationwide on the 18th of December 2015.

For more information:

34 comments:

Unknown said...

Issokay seen, thanks for sharing. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Nice one

Unknown said...

Issokay seen, thanks for sharing. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Issokay seen, thanks for sharing. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Ok... Seen! Next plz!!!

Anonymous said...

Thumb up to the women doing us proud, we love and support you.

Unknown said...

I'd rather pass......

Anonymous said...

Juliet d housemaid.. You get work at all? Op u ate today?

Anonymous said...

Nice


For all your quality and affordable female wears, accessories, handbags and footwear,kindly add us on bbm pin: 2bb40d42, we deliver at ur doorstep thank you.

Unknown said...

I would love tto see this! And I spy my Ted baker dress on dakore! Love all d women in d movie

Victor said...

Visit www.victornnebe.blogspot.com now

Victor said...

Visit www.victornnebe.blogspot.com now

Onomiroro Dono Okeh said...

Interesting.

At the sound of moaning, Dennis crouched down and took her hand. It lay limb and cold in his, as if life had drained out of it. He held it and rubbed it gently, kissing each finger, giving her the warmth she needs and murmuring ...... Kindly click

Raped at Gunpoint - Episode 2

Ladies and their Seductive or Annoying Sitting Positions.

When God seems not to Answer your Prayers.

Anonymous said...

Juliet is there a particular reason u always comment more than once?

Anonymous said...

Hahahahahahaha gosh ur funny

Unknown said...

I wanna see dis!

Unknown said...

I can't wait

Unknown said...

Looks interesting and really classic...

Unknown said...

Nice 1..anticipating


*cute bree*

Unknown said...

Wonderful

Unknown said...

Loi,abeg take it easy on juli,hahahahahahaahahahah

bae said...

Aww.lovely trailer. I must see dis movie by God's grace

Unknown said...

I think its a movie l would love to watch....










#TeamBlessed#

Unknown said...

Fake story

Unknown said...

Fake storyline

TheDapcee said...

The theme of the movie is based too heavily on western culture. The Oyinbos don't appreciate this kind of movie coming from Africa. This is simply because Africa is continually portrayed as a land of poverty and futile struggle. A more acceptable movie would highlight the day to day struggles to achieve success amidst the poor social infrastructure, which is representative of the average Nigerian's success story. Take note.

TheDapcee said...

The theme of the movie is based too heavily on western culture. The Oyinbos don't appreciate this kind of movie coming from Africa. This is simply because Africa is continually portrayed as a land of poverty and futile struggle. A more acceptable movie would highlight the day to day struggles to achieve success amidst the poor social infrastructure, which is representative of the average Nigerian's success story. Take note.

ary said...

Wow, this is by far one of the best trailers I have seen of a Nigerian movie, makes you want to run to the cinema already, just hpe it is not underwhelming.

Unknown said...

Cool

Unknown said...

When I go fit download am for free bikonu Lynda

Anonymous said...

Sharrap. You and your struggles.

Zanah (Dutches Merceded_ said...

Its a good trailer but seems boring

Unknown said...

Lmfao at "Sharrap. You and your struggles". Till when will our struggles be over for Africa? If we decide to wait till then to start producing "world class", then history would be so harsh on us by the time reality sets in.

Unknown said...

Lmfao at "Sharrap. You and your struggles". Till when will our struggles be over for Africa? If we decide to wait till then to start producing "world class", then history would be so harsh on us by the time reality sets in.

Recent Posts