Izu Ojukwu’s ’77: The FESTAC Conspiracy rekindles history, builds anticipation

Following build-up of the anticipated release, a star-studded event at Imax Lekki recently celebrated the upcoming film, ’77: The FESTAC Conspiracy.’

The new movie project according to the creative promises to immerse audiences in the rich cultural history of Nigeria.

The event kicked off with a captivating screening of the film’s trailer, offering a glimpse into the historical and cultural significance of 1977.

A panel discussion followed, featuring the director, Izu Ojukwu, alongside cast members Ramsey Nouah, Rita Dominic, Adonijah Owiriwa, Soibifaa Dokubo, as well as the writer, Olisa Eloka and Executive Producer, Prince Tonye Princewill.

The panelists discussed the challenges and rewards of bringing this significant chapter of Nigerian history to the screen.

While expressing his excitement about the project, CEO of FilmHouse Group, Kene Okwuosa stated that the movie exhumes the resilience of Nigeria filmmakers.

He said; “This film is a tribute to the resilience of Nigerian filmmakers and the power of cinema to bring our history and stories to life.”

Also, the Chief Content Officer of FilmOne Entertainment, Ladun Awobokun added, “We are thrilled to bring this important narrative to audiences across the globe, showcasing the depth and richness of Nigeria’s cultural legacy. This film is a powerful exploration of African identity, culture, and the strength of our stories.”

Further emphasizing its significance, Executive Producer, Prince Tonye Princewill added ”My goal is to reignite the spirit of FESTAC ’77—a celebration of African culture, creativity, and unity. This film is a tribute to our past and a call to embrace our future, telling a story that must never be forgotten.”

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