Film at Lincoln Center and African Film Festival Inc. have revealed the slate for the 31st New York African Film Festival, a lineup that includes more than 50 films hailing from over 25 countries.
The festival, running from May 8-14, will open with the North American premiere of Over the Bridge, director Tolu Ajayi’s narrative feature set in Lagos, Nigeria. The closing-night slot goes to Dilli Dark, directed by Dibakar Das Roy, a narrative feature about a Nigerian Mba student in Delhi, India. Nigerian actor Samuel Abiola Robinson stars in the role of Michael Okeke.
“The whole intent behind it is to not just talk about Africans in Delhi,” Roy told Outlook India. “The intent is to talk about anyone who feels like an outsider in society today, that could be in India, America, or any other place. Michael Okeke is a metaphor for every outsider, whether he is an Indian or foreigner in any society.
The festival, running from May 8-14, will open with the North American premiere of Over the Bridge, director Tolu Ajayi’s narrative feature set in Lagos, Nigeria. The closing-night slot goes to Dilli Dark, directed by Dibakar Das Roy, a narrative feature about a Nigerian Mba student in Delhi, India. Nigerian actor Samuel Abiola Robinson stars in the role of Michael Okeke.
“The whole intent behind it is to not just talk about Africans in Delhi,” Roy told Outlook India. “The intent is to talk about anyone who feels like an outsider in society today, that could be in India, America, or any other place. Michael Okeke is a metaphor for every outsider, whether he is an Indian or foreigner in any society.
- 4/3/2024
- by Matthew Carey
- Deadline Film + TV
This gritty tale is undermined by melodramatic touches, but Ozzy Agu shines in the lead role and debut director Tolu Ajayi shows flair
If you’ve ever been to Lagos, you know that traffic jams are to its citizens what water is to fish. So this Nigerian drama picks a hot-button topic in the form of a light-railway project being mounted by private investor Folarin (Ozzy Agu). In some ways, Over the Bridge is couched in the normal aspirational Nollywood framework that lionises middle class mores, but it also has an unusually scrutinising eye, targeting corrupt business as well as putting mental health under the spotlight.
“Light-railway golden boy” Folarin is in danger of becoming a pariah. His much-awaited dream project is stalling, dogged with financial issues. Before it goes out to tender to international investors, he is under pressure from his boss Michael (Paul Adams) to plug a $16m...
If you’ve ever been to Lagos, you know that traffic jams are to its citizens what water is to fish. So this Nigerian drama picks a hot-button topic in the form of a light-railway project being mounted by private investor Folarin (Ozzy Agu). In some ways, Over the Bridge is couched in the normal aspirational Nollywood framework that lionises middle class mores, but it also has an unusually scrutinising eye, targeting corrupt business as well as putting mental health under the spotlight.
“Light-railway golden boy” Folarin is in danger of becoming a pariah. His much-awaited dream project is stalling, dogged with financial issues. Before it goes out to tender to international investors, he is under pressure from his boss Michael (Paul Adams) to plug a $16m...
- 10/9/2023
- by Phil Hoad
- The Guardian - Film News
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