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Tope Oshin
Oshin in 2015
Born
Temitope Aina Oshin

(1979-06-10) June 10, 1979 (age 45)
NationalityNigerian
Alma materLagos State University, Nigeria
Colorado Film School, Community College of Aurora, Denver
Met Film School, London.
OccupationFilmmaker
Years active1996-present
Notable workShuga
Up North (film)[1]
New Money (2018 film)
The Wedding Party 2
Journey to Self
Tinsel (TV series)
Fifty
Websitewww.topeoshin.info

Tope Oshin is a Nigerian television and film director, producer and casting director, listed as one of the most influential Nigerians in film in 2019.[2] In 2015 Pulse magazine named her as one of "9 Nigerian female movie directors you should know" in the Nollywood film industry.[3] and in March 2018, in commemoration of the Women's History Month, Tope was celebrated by OkayAfrica as one of the Okay100 Women.[4] The interactive campaign celebrates extraordinary women from Africa and the diaspora making waves across a wide array of industries, while driving positive impact in their communities and the world at large.

Early life and education

Tope hails from a devout Christian family. As a child she engaged in drawing, singing and dancing, and had aspirations to be a painter. She studied economics at the University of Ilorin, Kwara State, but left the course to study Public Administration, and then Theatre Arts, TV & Film Production at Lagos State University.[5] She became more interested in filmmaking and later studied Film Production, and Cinematography at Colorado Film School of the Community College of Aurora, Denver,[6] and Met Film School, Ealing Studios, London respectively. Tope is also an alumnus of 'Talents Durban' [7] and Berlinale Talents,[8][9] a networking summit of select outstanding creatives from the world of film and drama series across the globe.

Career

Tope, who was an actor for 12 years, featuring in films like Relentless (2010 film), cut her teeth in directing, working as an assistant director for The Apprentice Africa.[5] and has since become known for directing popular African TV dramas and soap operas such as Hush, Hotel Majestic,Tinsel (TV series) and Season 6 of MTV Shuga.[10] Though she has directed several introspective short films such as The Young Smoker, Till Death Do Us Part, New Horizons and Ireti, she is known best for her highly successful 2018 feature film releases Up North (film),[11] and New Money.[12]

Oshin has produced some of the highest box office breaking movies in Nigeria, including the 2015 romantic film Fifty,[13] about four fifty-year-old female Lagos residents, which broke box office records upon release in December 2015, taking N20 million in the first weekend.[14] and The Wedding Party 2, as at 2018, the highest grossing Nigerian film.[15]

In 2016, she produced and directed the documentary, Amaka's Kin: The Women Of Nollywood, as a memorial to prominent filmmaker Amaka Igwe, who died in 2014. The documentary addresses issues facing Nigerian female directors, working in a male-dominated industry.[16]

As a follow up to her documentary, in 2017, and as part of the BBC 100 Women season, Tope celebrated the new generation of women filmmakers reinventing Nollywood, by presenting the BBC documentary Nigeria-Shooting It Like A Woman.[17] Apart from the BBC World Service documentary, Tope's Amaka's Kin - The Women Of Nollywood also influenced a lot of other TV shows and literary works alike, including Niran Adedokun's book Ladies Calling the Shots.[18]

Oshin racked up some controversy in Nigeria,[19] when she co-wrote, directed and produced the Queer film We Don't Live Here Anymore[20] for human rights organization TIERs (The Initiative For Equal Rights) in 2018. The movie was not accepted for a cinema release and received only a limited online release[21] with FilmOne Distribution in 2018. We Don't Live Here Anymore however screened at Africa In Motion Film Festival[22] in Glasgow, and also racked up a lot of nominations and awards[23] surprisingly at the 2018 Best Of Nollywood Awards in Nigeria. The film can only be found currently on Amazon.

Tope also has a thriving career as a Casting director and has cast for several film and television projects including all 3 Nigerian seasons of the MTV Staying Alive Foundation drama series Shuga[24]

Tope, through her company Sunbow Productions [ng], was commissioned to produce[25] Season 8 of MTV Shuga (TV Series), dubbed MTV Shuga Naija 4, and is credited[26] as Head Director, Showrunner, Executive Producer and Producer, after directing and casting Season 6 of the show in 2017.

In 2015 Tope served as a juror for the International Emmy Award for the first time.[27]

In 2020 she directed Quam's Money which is a follow-up to the 2018 film New Money. The story follows what happens when a security guard (Quam) suddenly becomes a multi-millionaire. The new cast was lead by Falz, Toni Tones, Jemima Osunde, Blossom Chukwujekwu and Nse Ikpe-Etim.[28]

Personal life

Tope's 2002 marriage to screenwriter, Yinka Ogun, led to a permanent separation in 2014. The union produced four children.[29]

Filmography

Feature Films

Short Films

  • 2015 Ireti.[34] Director. Producer. Writer.
  • 2014 Crush Director. Producer. Editor. Writer.
  • 2013 New Horizons.[35] Director. Producer.
  • 2013 Till Death Do Us Part. Director. Producer.
  • 2011 The Young Smoker. Director. Producer.

Documentaries

  • 2016 Amaka’s Kin - The Women of Nollywood.[36] Director. Producer. Writer.
  • 2017 Nigeria: Shooting It Like A Woman.[17] Presenter.

Television

  • 2019 MTV Shuga Naija Season 4.[37] ShowRunner. Lead Director. Producer. Casting Director. Executive Producer.
  • 2018 MTV Shuga Season 6.[10] Director. Casting Director.
  • 2017 Ever After (TV Feature) Director. Producer. Casting Director. Writer.
  • 2017 BattleGround (Tele-Novella, Pre-Production) Content Director/Consultant.
  • 2016 Hush (Tele-Novella) Director
  • 2016 EvoL (TV Feature) Director. Producer. Casting Director. Writer.
  • 2016 GidiUp 3 (Drama Series, Unaired) Director
  • 2015 Hotel Majestic (Tele-Novella) Director
  • 2014 Walk The Talk (Talk Show, Season 1) Director, Producer.
  • 2013 Love and War (TV Movie) Director. Producer. Casting Director.
  • 2013 Conversations At Dinner (TV Movie) Director. Producer. Casting Director.
  • 2012 Bridges (Drama Series, Season 1) Director.
  • 2009-2013 Tinsel (TV series) (Soap Opera, Seasons 2-5) Director. Box/Content Producer.
  • 2009 Moments With Mo (Talk Show) Producer.

Awards, nominations, honors

Honors

  • OkayAfrica Okay100Women 2017 Honoree[38]
  • Excellence in The Creative Industries Award - Sisi Oge Awards 2018[39]
  • Distinguished Alumni Medal of Honor 2016 - In-short film festival[40]
  • African Woman In Film Award 2015 by African Women Development Fund[41]

Awards

Nominations

  • Best Nigerian Film - Africa Movie Academy Awards 2019 - Up North
  • Best Screenplay of The Year - Best Of Nollywood Awards 2018 - We Don’t Live Here Anymore
  • Director Of The Year - Ebonylife TV Sisterhood Awards 2017
  • Best Documentary nomination - Amaka’s Kin - The Women of Nollywood - Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards, Nigeria, 2017
  • Best Short Film Nomination - Ireti - Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards, Nigeria, 2017
  • Filmmaker of the year nomination - Divas Award, Nigeria, 2016
  • Creative Personae of the year nomination - Nigerian Creatives Award, Nigeria, 2016
  • Best Producer of The Year nomination - ‘Fifty’ - Exquisite Lady Of The Year Awards, Nigeria, 2016
  • Director Of The Year - Lagos Entertainment Awards - Nigeria, 2016
  • Best Short Film Award nomination - Ireti - Abuja Int’l Film Festival, Nigeria, 2016
  • Best Short Film Award nomination - Ireti - Africa Movie Academy Awards Nigeria, 2016
  • Golden Short Award Nomination - ‘Ireti’ - Golden Movie Awards Africa, Ghana 2016
  • Best Program Director Nomination - ‘Tinsel’ - Nigerian Broadcast & Media Awards(NBMA), Nigeria, 2014
  • Best TV Drama Nomination - ‘New Horizons’ - Nigerian Broadcast & Media Awards(NBMA), Nigeria, 2014
  • Best Director Nomination - ‘Journey To Self’ - Nigerian Entertainment Awards(NEA), New York, USA 2014
  • Best Short Film - ‘New Horizons’ - Best Of Nollywood Awards(BON),Nigeria, 2014
  • Best Director nomination – ‘Journey To self’ - Zulu African Academy Awards(ZAFAA), London, UK, 2013
  • Best Director nomination – ‘Journey To Self’ - Nollywood Movies Awards (NMA), Lagos, Nigeria, 2013
  • Best Movie nomination – ‘Journey To Self’ - Nollywood Movies Awards (NMA), Lagos, Nigeria, 2013
  • Best Short Film nomination – ‘Till Death Do Us Part’ - Nollywood Movies Awards (NMA), Lagos, Nigeria, 2013
  • Best Short Film Award nomination - ‘The Young Smoker’ - Africa Movie Academy Awards, Lagos, Nigeria, 2012
  • Outstanding Film in Directing nomination - ’Till Death Do Us Part’ - Abuja International Film Festival, Abuja, Nigeria, 2012
  • Best Short Film nomination - ‘The Young Smoker’ - Abuja International Film Festival, Abuja, Nigeria, 2012
  • Best Director nomination - ‘The Young Smoker’ - In-short film festival, Lagos, Nigeria, 2011
  • Best Film nomination - ‘The Young Smoker’ - In-short film festival, Lagos, Nigeria, 2011
  • Most Outstanding Short Film nomination - ‘The Young Smoker’ - TAVA (The Audi Visual Awards), Lagos, Nigeria, 2012
  • Most Outstanding Short Film nomination - ’Till Death Do Us Part’ - TAVA (The Audi Visual Awards), Lagos, Nigeria, 2012

See also

References

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  2. ^ https://ynaija.com/ynaija-presents-the-100-most-influential-nigerians-in-film-in-2019/
  3. ^ a b "9 Nigerian female movie directors you should know". Pulse. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  4. ^ "TOPE OSHIN-OkayAfrica's 100 Women". OkayAfrica. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Amaka Igwe encouraged me to go into directing —Nollywood star Tope Oshin Ogun". The Nation. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  6. ^ "Hooray for Nollywood: how women are taking on the world's third largest film industry". The Irish Times. November 16, 2016. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
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  9. ^ "Four For Berlinale Talents". ThisDay. Retrieved 22 February 2015.
  10. ^ a b "MTV Shuga Season 6 launches in Africa". The Net NG. February 23, 2018. Retrieved February 23, 2018.
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  12. ^ "New Money (2018)". IMDB.
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  14. ^ "Nigerian movie breaks box office record, makes N20m in holiday weekend". Pulse. 30 December 2015. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  15. ^ "The Wedding Party 2 - Sequel becomes Highest Grossing Nollywood Movie Of all Time". Pulse. January 23, 2018. Retrieved January 23, 2018.
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