The record-breaking Nollywood film A Tribe Called Judah will start screening in nine French-speaking countries this weekend. Film One Entertainment, the assigned distributor of movies in Nigeria, announced recently.
According to the details, the movie will start screening in 13 regions in nine countries. The list includes Bessengue in Cameroon, Yaounde in Cameroon, Godope in Togo, Mide in Togo, Idrissa Quedraogo in Burkina Faso, Yennega in Burkina Faso, M’Pita in Congo, Poto Poto in Congo, Rebero in Rwanda, Teranga in Senegal, Tombolia in Conakry, Wologuede, Cotonou in Benin and Mandjiozangue in Gabon.
This distribution, which commences on Friday, January 19, 2024, will be handled by Canal Olympia Showtimes Cinemas.
Produced by the award-winning filmmaker Funke Akindele, the movie commenced its cinematic run in its home country, Nigeria, in December. It eventually moved on to Ghana and the United Kingdom, which brings its viewing to a total of 12 countries currently.
According to the Cinemas Exhibitors Association of Nigeria (CEAN), A Tribe Called Judah’s local gross has climbed to over ofUS$1 million as of January 14, 2024. It has maintained its position as the highest-grossing Nigerian movie ever.
The feature movie centres on five brothers, Jide Kene Achufusi as Emeka Judah, Timini Egbuson as Pere Judah, Uzee Usman as Adamu Judah, Tobi Makinde as Shina Judah, and Olumide Oworu as Ejiro Judah, who come together to rob a company to save their mother, Jedidah Judah, played by Akindele.
Co-directed by Adeoluwa Owu, the cast includes Ebele Okaro, Uzor Arukwe, Nse Ikpe Etim, Genoveva Umeh, Faithia Williams, Nosa Rex, Greg Ojefua, Ibrahim Yekini, Boma Akpore, Paschaline Ijeoma Alex, Etinosa Idemudia, Juliana Olayode and Yvonne Jegede.
A Tribe Called Judah is currently still showing across cinemas in Nigeria.