Kunle Afolayan

Kunle Afolayan

Born: September 30, 1974
in Lagos, Nigeria

Movies for Kunle Afolayan...

The Bridge
Title: The Bridge
Released: December 8, 2017
Type: Movie
A Yoruba prince and a young lady from a prominent Igbo family face tribal prejudice and parental pressure when they secretly wed.
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October 1
Title: October 1
Character: Agbekoya
Released: October 1, 2014
Type: Movie
Its 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...
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Dazzling Mirage
Title: Dazzling Mirage
Character: Dotun
Released: July 11, 2014
Type: Movie
An adaptation of Yinka Egbokhare's novel. The story of a young sickle-cell patient and the various social and emotional challenges she's faced with.
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The Figurine: Araromire
Title: The Figurine: Araromire
Character: Sola
Released: October 2, 2009
Type: Movie
Two buddies and a girl, down on their luck, have their lives changed when one of them discovers a mysterious figurine in an abandoned shrine which, according to legend, bestows seven years of good luck. But no one told them about the next seven years...
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Saworoide
Title: Saworoide
Released: January 1, 1999
Type: Movie
When a usurper, Lapita, seizes the throne of Jogbo the scene is set for a film about the power struggles and corruption of a mythical African state tied up to the rituals of kingship – principally the beating of the Saworoide (or brass bell) drum. A homespun political parable emerges drawing interest by converting the typically unstable African political stereotypes into a fable complete with songs and a Greek Chorus that reflect upon the plot.