List of Nigerian films of 2012

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This is a list of Nigerian films released in 2012.

Films

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Phone Swap Kunle Afolayan Nse Ikpe Etim
Wale Ojo
Lydia Forson
Joke Silva
Romantic comedy Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Production Design [1] [2]
Journey to Self Tope Oshin Ogun Nse Ikpe Etim
Dakore Akande
Katherine Obiang
Tosin Sido
Ashionye Michelle Raccah
Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Soundtrack nomination
Adesuwa Lancelot Oduwa Imasuen Olu Jacobs
Bob-Manuel Udokwu
Ngozi Ezeonu
Kofi Adjorlolo
3 awards at the 8th Africa Movie Academy Awards including Achievement in Costume Design, Achievement in Visual effects, and Best Nigerian film. [3]
Last Flight to Abuja Obi Emelonye Omotola Jalade Ekeinde
Hakeem Kae-Kazim
Jim Iyke
Disaster / thriller Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Film by an African Living Abroad
Fuelling Poverty Ishaya Bako Documentary Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Documentary
Turning Point Niyi Towolawi Jackie Appiah
K.D. Aubert
Ernie Hudson
Todd Bridges
Patience Ozokwor
Drama2 nominations at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards
Weekend Getaway Desmond Elliot Genevieve Nnaji
Uti Nwachukwu
Ini Edo
Ramsey Nouah
Beverly Naya
Monalisa Chinda
Alex Ekubo
Romantic drama2 nominations at the 2013 Best of Nollywood Awards
The Meeting Mildred Okwo Rita Dominic
Femi Jacobs
Linda Ejiofor
Jide Kosoko
Nse Ikpe Etim
Kate Henshaw
Chinedu Ikedieze
Romantic drama Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Makeup
Hoodrush Dimeji Ajibola OC Ukeje
Bimbo Akintola
Gabriel Afolayan
Chelsea Eze
Musical thriller2 nominations at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards
Amina Christian Ashaiku OC Ukeje
Omotola Jalade Ekeinde
Wil Johnson
Van Vicker
Vincent Regan
Alison Carroll
Psychological drama [4] [5]
Feathered Dreams Andrew Rozhen Omoni Oboli
Evgeniy Kazantsev
Andrew Rozhen
DramaThis was also the first Ukrainian English-language feature film.. [6]


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