Dare Olaitan

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Dare Olaitan
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Born (1990-11-28) November 28, 1990 (age 33)
Ikeja, Lagos
Alma materIllinois Weslyan University
Years active2014 - Present
Notable work
  • Ojukokoro
  • Blessing Knockout
  • Dwindle
  • Ile Owo
Parents
  • Oladipo Olaitan (father)
  • Remi Olaitan (mother)

Dare Olaitan (born November 28, 1990) is a Nigerian filmmaker, producer, writer, and director. He is best known for the film Ojukokoro (2016) [1] [2] .The film received two nominations at the Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA). he also directed Knockout Blessing (2018), which won Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2019, Dwindle , Ile Owo , Obara’M and Ègún. [3]

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Early life

His father, Oladipo Olaitan was the financial secretary of Afenifere, a Yoruba cultural body . [4]

Olaitan studied Economics and Business Management at the Illinois Wesleyan University. While studying in Illinois, he started having an interest in filmmaking following the schools last project. [5]

Olaitan initially considered pursuing a Master’s degree in Business after completing his undergraduate degree. However, his renewed interest in filmmaking led him to a career change. He enrolled in the Cinematic Arts Department (formerly known as Colorado Film School) [6] at Community College of Aurora, Denver.

Career

Olaitan’s filmmaking career began during his National Youth Service Corp (NYSC) placement at a film production company in Ikeja, Lagos. [7]

His movie, Ojukokoro was nominated at the Africa Movie Academy Awards in 2018 for Best Screenplay and Best Nigerian Film. [8] During the production of Ojukokoro, he crossed paths with another film producer Olufemi Ogunsanwo who provided mentorship and industry specific guidance, facilitating Olaitan’s integration into the Nigerian film industry. [9] [10]

In 2018, Olaitan wrote and directed Knockout Blessing , [11] a movie which explores the story of an ambitious female boxer who finds herself entangled in the world of political corruption. Knockout Blessing [12] was nominated for Best Nigerian Film and Best Visual Effects at the 2019 Africa Movie Academy Awards. [13]

Olaitan co-directed the film Dwindle (2021) [14] with Kayode Kasum. The film focuses on two men who hijack a car and re-purpose it as a makeshift taxi, and their fate takes a turn when they stumble upon a kidnaped governor. The following year he worked on Kayode’s musical Obara’M (2022).The film follows a young musician who struggles with her past mistakes after the death of her estranged father. The film was nominated for Best Movie West Africa in 2023 at Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards . [15]

In his interview with the Vanguard, he expressed his belief in the untapped potential of horror and psychological thriller genres within the Nollywood industry. Olaitan indicated a desire to explore these genres with the intention of crafting memorable cinematic experiences for audiences. [16]

According to Pulse News, he is the top 5 movie director in 2022 for his movie Ojukokoro. [17] Olaitan’s dive into the horror genre came in 2022 with his release of Ile Owo. [18] The film, which attracted mixed critical reception, centered on a female nurse that just left a bad relationship and seeks a fresh start and her life changes when she encounters a seemingly perfect man, who harbors dark secrets. The film was nominated for Best Picture Editor and Best Overall Movie in 2023 at Africa Magic Viewers' Choice Awards. [19] The movie was also made available on Netflix in 2023. [20]

In 2023, Olaitan continued expanding his filmography into the horror genre, with the horror-thriller Ègún. [21] The film's narrative revolves around an office where a seemingly innocuous package has supernatural contents, which forces the employees to fight for survival. In an interview with The Guardian, Olaitan mentions filmmakers Guillermo del Toro and Robert Rodriguez as directors that inspired him because they came from an industry with limited resources, similar to Nollywood and held on to their vision of reaching a more international audience. [5]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleNotes
ProducerDirectorWriter
2016 Ojukokoro [9] [1] YesYesYesGot two nominations at AMAA in 2018
2018 Knockout Blessing [11] YesYesYesGot two nominations in 2019 at AMAA
2021 Dwindle [14] YesYesYesStarring Actor won an award at AMVCA and

actress was nominated at AMVCA in 2022

2022Obara'M [15] YesNoNogot nominated at AMVCA in 2023
2022Ile Owo [18] YesYesYesgot two nominations and actress was nominated at AMVCA 2023

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryFilmResultRef
2018 Africa Movie Academy Awards Best Nigerian Film,

Best Screenplay

Ojukokoro Nominated [22]
2019 Africa Movie Academy Awards Best Nigerian Film,

Best Visual Effects

Knockout Blessing Nominated [3]
2023 Africa Magic Viewer's Choice

Awards

Best Movie West

Africa

Obara'MNominated [23]
2023Africa Magic Viewer's Choice

Awards

Best Overall Movie,

Best Picture Editor

Ile OwoNominated [24]


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