Abeni is a two-part 2006 Nigerian-Beninese romance film produced and directed by Tunde Kelani.[1][2] It depicts the social divide that occurs as a result of colonialism despite the geographical proximity between Benin and Nigeria.[3]
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Directed by | Tunde Kelani |
Written by | Yinka Ogun François Okioh |
Starring | Jide Kosoko Kareem Adepoju Abdel Amzat Bukky Wright |
Production companies | Dove Media, Laha Productions Mainframe Film and Television Production |
Distributed by | Mainframe Film and Television Productions |
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Running time | 98 minutes |
Countries | Nigeria Benin |
Languages | Yoruba French |
Abeni follows the story of the eponymous Abeni who was born with a silver spoon. She meets Akanni who hails from a more modest background. They are engaged to be married to other people but their meeting changes the course of already set plans.
Abeni was set in Yoruba-speaking areas of Nigeria and Cotonu. It employed the methods of Code-Switching, Code-Mixing and Code-Conflicting as it involved two languages and depicts how the characters overcame language barrier by paying close attention and employing the use of gesticulations.[2][4]
It was a joint production between Mainframe Film and Television Productions and Laha Productions.[5] It was released on 31 March 2006 with physical copies selling in post offices, banks and fast food joints.[6]
In a review for The Nation, Victor Akande wrote "With hilarious sub-plots woven through the core story of love lust and regains, this is a fascinating portrait of the Yoruba urban middle class that flows between Nigeria and Republic of Benin."[1]
The film was nominated in 11 categories at the 3rd Africa Movie Academy Awards and won in 2 of the categories.[7]
Year | Award | Category | Result | Ref |
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2007 | Africa Movie Academy Awards | Best Sound | Won | [7] |
Best Film in an African Language | Nominated | |||
Best Nigerian Film | Nominated | |||
Best Cinematography | Nominated | |||
Best Indigenous Film | Nominated | |||
Best Performance by Child - Samuel Olaseinde | Won | |||
Best Edit | Nominated | |||
Best Upcoming Artiste - Amzat Abdel Hakim | Nominated | |||
Best Actress in Supporting Role - Noelie Funmi Agbendegba | Nominated | |||
Best Director - Tunde Kelani | Nominated | |||
Best Picture | Nominated | |||
Nigerian Movie Awards | Won | [1] |
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