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Violated (1996 film)

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Violated
Directed byAmaka Igwe
Written byAmaka Igwe
Screenplay byAmaka Isaac-Ene
Produced byEgo Boyo, Charles Igwe
StarringEgo Boyo, RMD
CinematographyLeslie Yaor
Music byKalu Njoku, Ndidi Anyianuka
Production
company
Crystal Gold
Distributed byCrystal Gold Productions
Release date
  • June 1996 (1996-06) (Muson Center)
CountryNigeria
LanguageEnglish

Violated is a 1996 Nigerian romantic drama film directed by Amaka Igwe and starring Richard Mofe Damijo and Ego Boyo.[1] The film and its sequel, Violated 2 (or part 2), were released in the home video format in June 1996.[2]

Premise

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The film tells the story of a young man, Tega (Richard Mofe Damijo), from a wealthy background who falls in love and marries Peggy (Ego Boyo) who came from a different background. However, their marriage is put to the test when hidden secrets unfold; Tega's ex-wife re-appears in his life and he also learns about his ex-boss' relationship with his wife when she was young.

Cast

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Reception

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Violated was one of the highest selling home video productions in 1996. At the time of the film's production, Nigeria videos were distributed with the production of a large number of tapes at once and which are then distributed to various marketers. While average sales for films during the period was about 30,000-50,000, Violated sold about 150,000 copies.[3] Information Nigeria listed the film among the best 20 films of Nollywood that will never be forgotten.[4]

References

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  1. ^ "Violated 2 CD1 A - video Dailymotion". Dailymotion. 17 June 2007. Retrieved 3 January 2022.
  2. ^ Ajasa, J. (24 June 1996). Movie maestro strikes again: Amaka igwe, celebrated movie maker, shakes the home video scene with violated and goes in search of greater challenges. Theweek
  3. ^ Haynes, J., & Okome, O. (1998). Evolving popular media: Nigerian video films. Research in African Literatures, 29(3), 106-128.
  4. ^ "20 Nollywood Movies We Will Never Forget". 27 December 2012.