Love Castle

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Love Castle
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Film poster
Directed by Desmond Elliot
Written by Beatrice Funke Ogunmola
Produced by
  • Beatrice Funke Ogunmola
  • Victor Ogunmola
Starring
Cinematography
  • Lekan Adebayo Bature
  • Guadalupe Nunez
  • Tunde Ogunnnusi
Edited byDaniel Durotimi
Music byTimothy Tiodi Ogundele
Production
company
Hope Studio/BFO Media
Distributed byBlue Pictures Entertainment
Release date
  • 10 September 2021 (2021-09-10)(Nigeria)
Running time
110 mins
Countries
  • Nigeria
  • United States
LanguageEnglish

Love Castle is a 2021 Nigerian film directed by Desmond Elliot, produced by United States-based Nigerian, Beatrice Funke Ogunmola and co-produced by Victor Ogunmola. [1] [2] [3] The film centers on themes of tradition and family ties; it portrays Nigerian culture interwoven with disability and focuses on a deep-rooted belief about children living with disabilities, as experienced by the producers who have a child living with autism. [2] [1] It is a traditional story about the African culture of silence surrounding taboos. [3]

Contents

The film stars Rachel Oniga, Zack Orji, Desmond Elliot, Kehinde Bankole, Jide Kosoko, and Adedimeji Lateef, with other Nollywood actors in the supporting roles. [4] [5]

The film was shot in both Ibadan, Nigeria in November 2019 and Houston, Texas, United States in February 2020. [3] [4] The US filming rounded up before the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic lockdown began. [3] The language used in the film is majorly English with a minor mix of Igbo, Yoruba, and Hausa languages. The film premiered on 10 September 2021 at Terra Kulture, Lagos. [6] [7]

Plot

Love Castle is a story about the Iregbogbo kingdom. The royal family had the task of getting a new king when the last king of the kingdom died. Adetutu who is the daughter of the late king is entangled with taboos after the death of her father. She left her family in Houston Texas, United States, against her wish and that of her family to become a regent in Nigeria after the death of her father. [3]

Cast

Reception

In 2021, the film became an official selection of Toronto International Women Festival [4] and Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival. [4] [11] [12]

The film received three awards at the Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival in Ontario, Canada on 30–31 October 2021. [13] The film received an award for Best Film Africa, and its producer Beatrice Funke Ogunmola (BFO) received two awards: Best Nollywood Film Producer and Best Nollywood Female Filmmaker. The TINFF Committee also gave one of the actresses featured in the film, the late Rachel Oniga, an honorary award.

The film producer, Beatrice Funke Ogunmola (BFO), was nominated [14] and won the category Festival Film Mention for Narrative for Love Castle. The award was presented by the Abuja International Film Festival (AIFF), held in Abuja, Nigeria on 4 November 2021. [13] [15] [16]

In 2022, the Memorial Student Center's Dr. Carter G. Woodson Black Awareness Committee (MSC WBAC) of Texas A&M University requested to screen Love Castle. [17]

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations
DateAwardCategoryResultNotes
2021Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival (TINFF)Best Film AfricaWon [1]
Best Film NollywoodNominated [7]
Best Movie Producer - Nollywood (Beatrice Funke Ogunmola - Love Castle)Won [6]
Best Nollywood Female Filmmaker (BFO - producerWon [7]
Best African Female FilmmakerNominated [6] [1]
Best African Film ProducerNominated [7] [1]
Abuja International Film FestivalFestival Mention for NarrativeWon [2]
Outstanding Feature Film - Love CastleNominated [18]
Outstanding Female Actor - Kehinde Bankole Nominated
Outstanding Male Actor - Jide Kosoko Nominated

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