‘Funke Akindele’s A Tribe Called Judah’ : 7 Things You Need To Know

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Lagos Mag  - Content Writer
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Funke Akindele’s latest film, ‘A Tribe Called Judah,’ made it’s debut at the Filmhouse Cinema IMAX, Lekki, Lagos, on December 10, 2023.

The premiere, themed ‘Costume Party Extravaganza,’ brought together a star-studded cast and celebrities from various entertainment sectors, creating an unforgettable night of elegance, tradition, fashion, culture, and music.

 

Release Date

Mark your calendars! ‘A Tribe Called Judah’ is set to hit Nigerian cinema screens on December 15, 2023, promising audiences a captivating and entertaining experience just in time for the holiday season.

Funke Akindele’s Entrance

The actress, known for her exceptional talent and versatility, made a grand entrance at the premiere in a stunning golden Tinkerbell costume, captivating the audience and setting the tone for an enchanting evening.

Plot Summary

Directed by Adeoluwa Owu (Captain Degzy), the movie revolves around a family of boys planning a mall robbery with their mother’s assistance. However, their plans take an unexpected turn when they encounter armed robbers at the scene.

Star-Studded Cast

‘A Tribe Called Judah’ boasts an impressive ensemble cast, including Funke Akindele, Boma Akpore, Ebele Okaro-Onyiuke, Etinosa Idemudia, Fathia Balogun, Jide Kene Achufusi, Nse Ikpe Etim, Olayode Juliana, Olumide Oworu, Paschaline Alex, Timini Egbuson, Tobi Makinde, Uzor Arukwe, Yvonne Jegede, and Genovevah Umeh, among others.

Representation and Themes

Funke Akindele emphasized the movie’s significance, shedding light on the struggles faced by single parents, particularly mothers, and challenging societal stigmas. The plot also delves into the theme of rebellious children and the importance of recognizing and nurturing their unique talents.

Insights from Funke Akindele

The actress, speaking about the movie, revealed that it holds a special place in her heart, incorporating elements of her late mother’s story. Akindele stressed the need to break stereotypes surrounding single mothers and rebellious children, advocating for understanding and support.

 

No Pressure, Only Excellence

Despite the high expectations set by her previous successful movies like ‘Omo Ghetto’ and ‘Battle on Buka Street,’ Funke Akindele remains unfazed by external pressures. She encourages fellow creators to focus on doing their best, believing that quality work will speak for itself and stand the test of time.

 

 

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