Film & TV
Izu Ojukwu’s “77: The FESTAC Conspiracy” Rekindles Historic Nostalgia at A Stunning Intimate Event
The recent event for 77: The FESTAC Conspiracy was a remarkable celebration of history, cinema, and creativity. Held at IMAX Lekki, the event drew an eager crowd that included industry professionals, cast members, dignitaries, and the press, all excited to witness the magic of Nigerian cinema unfolding on the big screen. As the sequel to […]
The recent event for 77: The FESTAC Conspiracy was a remarkable celebration of history, cinema, and creativity. Held at IMAX Lekki, the event drew an eager crowd that included industry professionals, cast members, dignitaries, and the press, all excited to witness the magic of Nigerian cinema unfolding on the big screen.
As the sequel to the critically acclaimed 76, 77: The FESTAC Conspiracy promises to immerse audiences in Nigeria’s rich cultural history. The event began with a captivating screening, offering an exclusive preview of the film’s trailer and heightening anticipation for its release next year. The trailer revealed the cultural and historical significance of 77, connecting past events to modern-day narratives.
Attendees were treated to an insightful panel discussion featuring the film’s director, Izu Ojukwu, along with cast members Ramsey Nouah, Rita Dominic, Adonijah Owiriwa, Soibifaa Dokubo and crew members like Olisa Eloka (Writer) and Prince Tonye Princewill (Executive Producer).
The panel discussion sparked lively conversations about the role of filmmakers in preserving history through storytelling, as well as the importance of historical films in shaping cultural identity. The panelists shared their experiences, challenges faced in bringing this significant chapter of Nigerian history to life, and the potential for the film to resonate with global audiences.
The event celebrated the growing influence and vibrancy of Nigerian films on the global stage, fostering pride and camaraderie among the attendees.
“We are incredibly proud of the response to this event and the overwhelming excitement surrounding 77,” said Mr. Kene Okwuosa, CEO of Filmhouse Group, FilmHouse Cinemas & FilmOne Entertainment. “77: The FESTAC Conspiracy is a tribute to the resilience of Nigerian filmmakers and the power of cinema to bring our history and stories to life.”
Ladun Awobokun, Chief Content Officer of FilmOne Entertainment, also shared her excitement, stating, “This film is not just a continuation of 76, but a powerful exploration of African identity, culture, and the strength of our stories. We are thrilled to bring this important narrative to audiences across the globe, showcasing the depth and richness of Nigeria’s cultural legacy.”
“As an Executive Producer, my goal for 77: The FESTAC Conspiracy is to reignite the spirit of FESTAC ’77—a celebration of African culture, creativity, and unity. This film is a tribute to our past and a call to embrace our future, telling a story that must never be forgotten,” stated Prince Tonye Princewill.
As anticipation builds for the release of 77, this event reaffirmed the film’s potential to entertain, educate, and inspire audiences around the world.