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Movie screens at film festivals across Europe, Africa, America

Everyone has a Gidi story. What gives you the Gidi blues? Watch official trailer of the upcoming Lagos love story "Gidi Blues."

Gidi Blues screens at film festivals across Europe, Africa, America

The feature film will screen alongside “Queen of Katwe,” the Disney film directed by Mira Nair starring Lupita Nyong’o and David Oyelowo at the Urban World Film Festival in New York, at the AMC Empire 12 on September 24.

"Gidi Blues" which premiered in June 2016 at a glamorous event in Lagos, joins an impressive line up of films selected based on diversity across stories, characters, themes, and cultures.

Other film festivals it will be showcased include:

1. 6th Lights, Camera, Africa!! Film Festival, Lagos on October 1

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2. 18th Zimbabwe International Film Festivals, Harare from October 1-8

3. Goethe Institute Film Week in Addis Ababa from October 17-21

4. Film Africa Festival, the Royal African Society’s annual London film festival, UK from October 28 – November 6

"Gidi Blues" was also showcased at the Black Star Film Festival and Ugandan Film Festival in August.

The director, Odugbemi, has also been invited to speak to the film community at the Opening of The Golden Tree Festival in Frankfurt, Germany, happening from October 16-18.

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“For me, it’s another great opportunity to showcase our film industry to the world on platforms that seek to tell our stories in documentary and feature films in the best international best practices and quality,” Odugbemi said.

Shot in iconic locations of Lagos such as Idumota market, Makoko, Victoria Island, Isale Eko, Lekki, Freedom Park and Broad Street, the movie tells the story of Akin, played by Gideon Okeke, an indulged playboy from an affluent family who accidentally meets an interesting beauty, Nkem, played by Hauwa Allahbura, in an unpredictable place.

It also features Bukky Wright, Gideon Okeke, Tina Mba, Hauwa Allahbura, Lepacious Bose, and cameo appearance by Aduke and Banky W, who just released a song inspired by the film.

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