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Esohe
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Directed by Charles Uwagbai
Robert O'Peters
Written by Bimbo Manuel
Produced byRobert O'Peters , Charles Uwagbai
Starring Jemima Osunde
Jimmy Jean-Louis
Oghenekaro Itene
Omo Godwyn Williams
Chris Attoh
CinematographyFabian Hooks
Emeka Madu
Austin Nwaolie
Edited byJude Legema
Release date
  • 28 November 2018 (2018-11-28)
(Nigeria)
Running time
102 minutes
CountryNigeria
LanguagesEnglish
Yoruba
Budget$100,000 (estd.)

Esohe, is a 2018 Nigerian epic fantasy thriller film co-directed by Charles Uwagbai and Robert O'Peters and co-produced by Robert O'Peters. [1] The film stars Jemima Osunde in lead role along with Jimmy Jean-Louis. Oghenekaro Itene, Omo Godwyn Williams and Chris Attoh made supportive roles and an ensemble cast. [2] The film revolves around Gary Barbar, who suffers repeated nightmares and later unveils as the reincarnation and reunion of Ifagbai, the son of Eghosa the Oba’s warrior, his long-lost lover, Esohe. [3] [4]

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The film has been shot in Benin City, Nigeria. [5] The film received mostly positive critical acclaim, and was screened worldwide. [6] In 2018, at the Africa Movie Academy Awards, the film was nominated for five award categories: Best Actor in a Leading Role, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Achievement in Visual Effect, Achievement in Make-up, and Achievement in Costume Design. [7] In USA, the film became a blockbuster. [8]

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