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Excitement as Nigeria’s military drama, ‘76′ snags Hollywood deal

Ahead of the world premiere of ’76 at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) tonight, the historic Nigerian film on the failed Nigeria military coup of 1976 has secured a landmark deal with Shoreline Entertainment; the first distribution deal for the American company in Africa.

Directed by Jos, Plateau State-based Izu Ojukwu who is being described by a section of the foreign media as the Steven Spielberg of Africa, going by a wide range of popular and critically acclaimed films to his credit, promoters of ’76, including Executive Producer, Tonye Princewill were on hand early in the festival scouting for distribution which was announced even before the opening of the festival last Thursday.

The film which stars Ramsey Nouah, Rita Dominic and Chidi Mokeme is one of the Nigerian films selected for the City-to-City segment and one of the most anticipated from Nollywood since it was shot more than five years ago.

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Speaking on the distribution deal, Princewill said, “This is affirmation that African content is reaching further and further and is a sign of more things to come. As a team we are looking beyond one film to the next three projects.

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Today has made that dream more possible. I want to especially thank Lonzo Nzekwe who has been busy behind the scenes to make this possible and my fellow Nollywood family for all their support…”

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Shoreline Entertainment was founded in 1992 by CEO and film producer Morris Ruskin.

Ruskin described ’76 as a well made, impassioned film. “76 has an important story to tell that has the potential to inform and entertain audiences around the world,” he said.

Although, the details of the deal have not been confirmed, it is believed to be a two-year exclusive with a guarantee of a seven figure payout. This is a remarkable coup for Adonis Production considering the deal excludes Africa.

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Tackling a still-contested chapter in Nigeria’s history, Ojukwu weaves together themes of political and personal loyalty, telling the story from the dual perspectives of the betrayed soldier and his anguished wife. He beautifully captures nuanced performances from his superstar actors, including standout performances from Rita Dominic and Ramsey Nouah.

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