Prophetess (film)
Prophetess | |
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Directed by | Niyi Akinmolayan |
Written by | Niyi Akinmolayan Victoria Akujobi |
Based on | football |
Produced by | Victoria Akujobi Mimi Bartels Matilda Sola |
Starring | Toyin Abraham Kehinde Bankole Stan Nze Uzor Arukwe Deyemi Okanlawon Seyi Awolowo Lateef Adedimeji |
Cinematography | Barnabas Emordi |
Production companies | Anthill Productions FilmOne |
Distributed by | FilmOne Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 142 minutes |
Country | Nigeria |
Languages | English Yoruba |
Box office | ₦131.2 million[1] |
Prophetess is a 2021 Nigerian sports comedy film directed by Niyi Akinmolayan. The film stars Toyin Abraham, Uzor Arukwe, Stan Nze and Tina Mba in the lead roles. The film is based on a local prophetess who make bold bogus predictions about the outcome of a local club football match which goes beyond her control.[2] The film had its theatrical release on 2 April 2021 and opened to positive reviews from critics.[3][4][5] It also became a success at the box office.
Synopsis
Ajoke (Toyin Abraham) is a prophetess in a small rural town who makes predictions about the future in exchange for money. One day she becomes an overnight sensation and popular among the Nigerians when she correctly predicted both the Arsenal's triumph at the UEFA Champions League as well as the winner of the Big Brother Naija television reality show during an Instagram live session with Dipo, an On-Air personality (OAP) and social media influencer. People start to believe her statements and even make huge bets on a local football club called Wonder Boyz soon after when Ajoke claimed that Wonder Boyz would defeat league table topper Gidi Boyz. The owner of the popular betting company Sure Banka, Eze-Ego (Uzor Arukwe) acknowledges the Ajoke's prediction and he attempts to involve in match-fixing in order to not let the Wonder Boyz win the match. With her life in danger, she elicits the help of her sister, Labake (Kehinde Bankole) who at the time is trying to cater for their mother's medical needs.[6]
Cast
- Toyin Abraham as Ajoke Olooto
- Kehinde Bankole as Labake
- Stan Nze as Buntus
- Waliu Fagbemi as Akeem
- Deyemi Okanlawon as Fogo Bombastic
- Uzor Arukwe as Eze-Ego
- Adedimeji Lateef as Malaika
- Kunle Remi as Dipo
- Ronke Ojo as Iya Ibeji
- Tina Mba as Shalewa
- Seyi Awolowo
- Blessing Jessica Obasi
Production and release
Prophetess is the second collaboration between Niyi Akinmolayan and Toyin Abraham after Elevator Baby.[7] The film was predominantly shot in Ibadan.[5] It was set in Layole village in Oyo State. The director of the film Niyi Akinmolayan revealed that the veteran lead actress Toyin Abraham who played the titular lead role as the prophetess had once entered the spirit for nearly one hour during a rehearsal prior to a shooting sequence. It also delayed the rehearsal and crew members were made to await for over an hour.[8]
Reception
According to Sodas 'N' Popcorn, "the flaw with Prophetess is that much of the humour looks to be a product of the acting, and not the film. If the acting is great, the lines are far from it."[4]
Jerry Chiemeke of Nigerian Entertainment Today said "Ultimately, Prophetess is a testament to Niyi Akinmolayan’s ambition and his dedication to improving himself. It is not a perfect film – it is 30 minutes too long – but it is his best one yet, and it shows how far he has come since Kajola. It’s a comedy, but it’s meaningful too, and unlike many of today’s films, it succeeds in delivering a coherent final act." It was also rated 6.8/10.[6]
Box office
The film collected over ₦43 million within just four days in the opening weekend despite the restricted seating capacity due to the COVID-19.[9] The film grossed ₦108 million in the first four weeks after its release.[10]
See also
List of Nigerian films of 2021
References
- ^ "Top 20 Films Report 23rd 29th April 2021".
- ^ "Toyin Abraham unveils the teaser for 'Prophetess' directed by Niyi Akinmolayan". Pulse Nigeria. 2021-01-13. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
- ^ Nwogu, Precious (2021-03-22). "Fast rising actor Waliu Fagbemi joins cast of Niyi Akinmolayan's 'Prophetess'". Pulse Nigeria. Retrieved 2021-04-04.
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Ajao, Kunle (2021-04-02). "Movie Review: 'Prophetess' and the merits of Likeability". Sodas 'N' Popcorn. Retrieved 2021-04-04.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ a b "Movie Review: Niyi Akinmolayan's "Prophetess" Is Ambitious". Nigerian Entertainment Today. 2021-04-28. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
- ^ Bada, Gbenga (2021-01-16). "Niyi Akinmolayan returns with new film, Prophetess". The Nation (Nigeria). Retrieved 2021-04-04.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Yaakugh, Kumashe (2021-04-08). "The Prophetess: Toyin Abraham once 'entered into the spirit' during rehearsals". Legit.ng - Nigeria news. Retrieved 2021-05-03.
- ^ "Box Office Information - Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria". ceanigeria.com. Retrieved 2021-04-08.
- ^ "'Prophetess', 'Breaded Life', here are 5 top grossing Nollywood movies this April". Pulse Nigeria. 2021-04-27. Retrieved 2021-05-03.