The Delivery Boy
The Delivery Boy is a thriller written and directed by Adekunle Adejuyigbe, a Nigerian film maker. The film stars Jammal Ibrahim, Jemima Osunde, Charles Etubiebi, Kehinde Fasuyi and a host of others. The Delivery Boy screened at film festivals including African Film Festival New York,[1] Lights, Camera, Africa,[2] Nollywood Week Paris,[3] the Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF), Lake International PanAfrican Film Festival, Real Time International Film festival (RTF), and the 9th Jagran Film Festival. It has won awards such as "The Best Nigerian Film Award" at the Africa International Film Festival and "Best Supporting Actor" at the Real Time International Film Festival (RTF) since its release in 2018.[4]
The Delivery Boy | |
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Directed by | Adekunle Adejuyigbe |
Written by | Adekunle Adejuyigbe |
Screenplay by | Adekunle Adejuyigbe |
Story by | Adekunle Adejuyigbe |
Starring |
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Music by | Michael 'Truth' Ogunlade |
Cinematography | Nodash |
Edited by | Nodash for The Post Office |
Production company | Something Unusual Studios |
Distributed by | Silverbird Distributions |
Running time | 66 minutes |
Country | Nigeria |
Language | Hausa, Pidgin, English |
The film was shot by The Elite Film Team, produced by Something Unusual Studios and distributed by Silverbird Distributions in Nigeria.[5]
Plot summary
Amir, a teenage orphan boy, runs into a young girl while trying to escape a mob. She is a prostitute with an agenda and he has a bomb vest under his dress. They are both running out of time and they soon realise they need each other to achieve their goals.
Before the night ends, they will have to contend with each other, Amir’s group, the knowledge of the terrible secrets that made them who they are, and the consequences of living in a society that doesn’t care.
Their journey takes them through the underbelly of the city exposing the hidden back side of the African Society and its dangerous culture of silence in the presence of evil.
Cast
- Jammal Ibrahim as Amir
- Jemima Osunde as Nkem
- Charles Etubiebi as Kazeem
- Jude Chukwuka as Mallam Sadan
- Chris Iheuwa as Ofili
- Kehinde Fasuyi as Sister Dorcas
Critical response
The movie has gotten a lot of positive reviews.
- It was described as one of the best-written scripts ever to hit Nigerian screens[6]
- The Delivery Boy and the tipping point for Nollywood and Nigerian films[7]
- The Delivery Boy is a future Nollywood classic[8]
- The Delivery Boy named best Nigerian film at AFRIFF 2018[9]
- "The Delivery Boy is a masterpiece"[10]
References
- https://www.africanfilmny.org/aff2018/event/the-delivery-boy/
- http://thenationonlineng.net/nodashs-the-delivery-boy-applauded-at-lights-camera-africa/
- https://punchng.com/the-2018-nollywood-week-film-festival-is-just-a-few-weeks-away-as-it-is-set-to-take-place-between-monday-may-3rd-and-sunday-may-9th-at-the-harlequin-theatre-in-paris-nollywood-week-is-a-yearly-fi/
- https://guardian.ng/life/film/the-delivery-boy-film-wins-big-at-afriff/
- http://thenationonlineng.net/nodashs-the-delivery-boy-applauded-at-lights-camera-africa/
- https://guardian.ng/life/film/the-delivery-boy-film-wins-big-at-afriff/
- https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/11/the-delivery-boy-and-the-tipping-point-for-nollywood-and-nigerian-films/
- https://ynaija.com/afriff2018-the-delivery-boy-is-a-future-nollywood-classic/
- https://lifestyle.thecable.ng/the-delivery-boy-nigerian-film-afriff-2018/
- https://www.bellanaija.com/2018/12/frank-ugobude-adekunle-adejuyibes-the-delivery-boy-is-a-masterpiece/