List of Nigerian films of 2013

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This is a list of Nigerian films released in 2013.

Films

TitleDirectorCastGenreNotes
Forgetting June Ikechukwu Onyeka Majid Michel
Beverly Naya
Mbong Amata
Blossom Chuks Chukwujekwu
Romantic drama [1] [2] [3]
Broken Bright Wonder Obasi Nse Ikpe Etim
Bimbo Manuel
Kalu Ikeagwu
Drama6 nominations at the 2013 Nollywood Movies Awards including awards for Best lead actor, Best Supporting actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Cinematography, Best Make-up and Best Rising star Female
Murder at Prime Suites Eneaji Chris Eneng Joseph Benjamin
Chelsea Eze
Keira Hewatch
Okey Uzoeshi
Crime / thriller Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards nomination for Best Movie (drama) and Africa Movie Academy Awards nomination for Best Actor
Torn Moses Inwang Monalisa Chinda
Ireti Doyle
Joseph Benjamin
Tope Tedela
Julius Agwu
Psychological thriller5 nominations at 2013 Best of Nollywood Awards
A Mile from Home Eric Aghimien Tope Tedela
Chiedozie 'Sambasa' Nzeribe
Alex Ayalogu
Romantic drama 2014 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards for Best Actor, Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Visual Effects and Africa Movie Academy Award for Most Promising Actor nomination
Awakening James Omokwe
Ethan Okwara
OC Ukeje
Kehinde Bankole
Femi Brainard
Tope Tedela
Dark thriller Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Visual Effects nomination
Half of a Yellow Sun Biyi Bandele Chiwetel Ejiofor
Thandie Newton
Genevieve Nnaji
Onyeka Onwenu
Anika Noni Rose
Historical drama [4]
Secret Room Eneaji Chris Eneng OC Ukeje
Jide Kosoko
Linda Ejiofor
Lilian Esoro
Thriller
B for Boy Chika Anadu Uche Nwadili
Ngozi Nwaneto
Nonso Odogwu
Accident Teco Benson Chioma Chukwuka
Kalu Ikeagwu
Frederick Leonard
Thriller Africa Movie Academy Award for Best Nigerian Film
Gold Diggin Rukky Sanda Yvonne Nelson
Rukky Sanda
Alex Ekubo
Drama
Lagos Cougars Desmond Elliot Monalisa Chinda
Uche Jombo
Daniella Okeke
Alex Ekubo
Romantic dramanominated 10th Africa Movie Academy Awards
House of Gold Pascal Amanfo Majid Michel
Yvonne Nelson
Omawumi
Ice Prince
Romantic drama8 nominations at the 2013 Golden Icons Academy Movie Awards
Flower Girl Michelle Bello Damilola Adegbite
Chris Attoh
Chuks Chukwujekwu
Eku Edewor
Romantic comedy1 nomination at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards
Finding Mercy Desmond Elliot Rita Dominic
Uti Nwachukwu
Chioma Chukwuka
Tamara Eteimo
Drama
Alan Poza Charles Novia OC Ukeje
Beverly Naya
Okey Uzoeshi
Belinda Effah
Sylvia Oluchi
Romantic comedy2 nominations at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards
Confusion Na Wa Kenneth Gyang Ramsey Nouah
OC Ukeje
Ali Nuhu
Dark comedy2 awards at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards
Doctor Bello Tony Abulu Isaiah Washington
Vivica A. Fox
Genevieve Nnaji
Justus Esiri
Adventure
One Night in Vegas John Uche Jimmy Jean-Louis
John Dumelo
Yvonne Nelson
Sarodj Bertin
Van Vicker
Michael Blackson
Comedy drama [5] [6] [7]
Kamara's Tree Desmond Elliot
Comedy drama [8]

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