Entertainment
Obi Emelonye’s ‘Blackmail’ set for unprecedented UK & Nigeria cinema release
Blackmail, Obi Omelonye’s cyber thriller has been confirmed for an unprecedented simultaneous theatrical release in the United Kingdom and Nigeria.
The multiple award-winning film will begin screening across over 100 UK cinemas from August 26, 2022.
Written and directed by Emelonye, the feature length film based on real life events follows the gripping tale of Ray Chinda (O.C Ukeje), a world famous action star embroiled in a messy blackmail that could ruin his thriving career and family.
With nowhere left to turn, Chinda decides to play the situation as if it was from one of his movies and goes after the gang behind the scam.
Meanwhile, operating from London behind layers of VPN encryptions, Mighty Igor and his enslaved assistants provide the tip of a ruthless Russian criminal iceberg; lurking to sink many unsuspecting victims.
As the clock ticks towards zero hour, Chinda blunders his way through Mighty Igor’s game of cyber cat and mouse. With his back against the wall, he must put everything he loves on the line, close ranks with the most unlikely ally and confront Mighty Igor; at a very critical time when the Russian criminal empire is beginning to unravel from the inside.
The film’s stellar cast include multiple award-winning actor O.C Ukeje (Half of a Yellow Sun, The Wedding Party), Netflix’s Top Boy actor Alessandro Babalola, Nicolay Shulik, Julia Holden, Natalia Nyudyurbegova, Jelena Borovskaya, Tony Richardson and Emma Fletcher.
Since its official outing at the British Urban Film Festival (BUFF 2021) where it screened as the opening film, Blackmail has maintained a steady trajectory, recording nominations and wins at international awards and festivals.
The film won the Best Film by an African Living Abroad at the 2021 African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) in Nigeria. It also made the official selection for the 2021 edition of the Halifax Black Film Festival in Canada.
-
Technology2 years ago
VoIP Number: Everything You Need To Know
-
Music2 months ago
[Music] Gnash Ft Olivia O’Brien – I Hate you, I Love you
-
Music1 month ago
[INSTRUMENTAL] John Legend – All Of Me
-
Music2 months ago
Alan Walker – Faded [INSTRUMENTAL]
-
Music2 months ago
[Video] 21 Savage ft. Offset & Metro Boomin – Rap Saved Me
-
Music2 months ago
[Instrumental] Wiz Khalifa – See You Again ft. Charlie Puth
-
ANE Stories4 months ago
[STORY] AMAKA THE LESBIAN (Complete Episodes)
-
Music2 months ago
[Music] Akon – Sorry Blame It On Me