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"The Wedding Party" premieres in Toronto

Richard Mofe Damijo and Lancelot Imasuen at the Toronto premiere of "The Wedding Party."
Richard Mofe Damijo and Lancelot Imasuen at the Toronto premiere of "The Wedding Party."
"The Wedding Party" premiere was attended by Richard Mofe Damijo, Ireti Doyle, Ufuoma McDermott, Omoni Oboli, Lancelot Imasuen among others.
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Kemi Adetibas romantic comedy

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The romantic comedy which was first announced in April 2016 premiered at the opening night of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF as a selection of the Spotlight City to City programme.

The premiere which held at the historic Elgin Theatre, was attended by Banky W, Somkele Idhalama, Sola Sobowala, David Oyelowo, Omoni Oboli, Ufuoma McDermott, Zainab Balogun, Beverly Naya, Richard Mofe-Damijo, Ireti Doyle, Lancelot Imasuen, Mo Abudu among others.

The romantic comedy stars Etomi as Dunni Coker, Banky Was Dozie, Alibaba and Sola Sobowaleas Dunni’s parents, and Ireti Doyle and Richard Mofe-Damijo as Dozie’s parents.

"The Wedding Party" also stars Zainab Balogun, AY, Ikechukwu, Beverly Naya, Emma OhMaGod, Lepacious Bose amongst others.

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Synopsis:

Set in Lagos, Nigeria, "The Wedding Party" is a riveting tale of the complexity of love. It is the story of Dunni Coker, a 24 year old art gallery owner and only daughter of her parents about to marry the love of her life, IT entrepreneur Dozie. The couple took a vow of chastity and is looking forward to a ground-breaking first night together as a married couple.

The date has been set and the bride’s parents, who have recently enjoyed a surge in their fortunes, are going all out to make this the wedding of the century. Dunni’s about to be mother-in-law, Obianuju, is having second thoughts about allowing her son marry into a family she considers as beneath them.

Between matchmaking attempts on the bridal train, a wedding planner on a mission to succeed, the unruly behaviour of some ‘village’ guests and the groom’s ex-girlfriends looking to make their mark, it is clear the Wedding Party will be the talk of the town.

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Will it all be too much to bear for the bride or will true love stand even the most chaotic of wedding celebrations?

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Written by playwright, Tosin Otudeko, "The Wedding Party" is executive produced by Mo Abudu, Moses Babatope, Chris Jeyibo and Naz Onuzo, and is a collaboration of EbonyLife Films, FilmOne Distribution, Koga Studios and Inkblot Productions.

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