Turning Point (2012 film)

Turning Point is a 2012 drama film written and directed by Niyi Towolawi and starring Jackie Appiah, K.D. Aubert, Todd Bridges, Ernie Hudson, Patience Ozokwor, with Igoni Archibong in leading role of "Ade". It received 2 nominations at the 9th Africa Movie Academy Awards.

Turning Point
Directed byNiyi Towolawi
Produced byNiyi Towolawi
Catrine Mcgregor-Unger
Pax Osaro
Sanni Ibrahim
Written byNiyi Towolawi
StarringIgoni Archibong
Jackie Appiah
K.D. Aubert
Todd Bridges
Ernie Hudson
Patience Ozokwor
Enyinna Nwigwe
Music byLawrence Adeokun
CinematographyTimur Civan
Edited byNiyi Towolawi
Thomas Wong
Production
company
HekCentrik Productions
Release date
  • 12 December 2012 (2012-12-12)
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Plot

Ade (Igoni Archibong) is a playboy Nigerian-American investment banker working at a successful firm in New York City. He is in a relationship with keen-to-marry African-American Stacey (KD Aubert). Her family (Ernie Hudson, Cynda Williams) had been cautious of this “African” but begins to warm to him due to his professional success and charm.

However, Ade's manipulative mother (Patience Ozokwor) back in Nigeria would rather her son gets serious and dumps “that girl with no traceable roots” in favour of a wife from within her social circle. He is tricked into visiting Nigeria only to discover an arranged marriage had already been conducted on his behalf with a complete stranger. Reluctantly, Ade accepts the new wife, Grace (Jackie Appiah), since she is beautiful and seems submissive.

Back in the US, Ade avoids Stacey until she crudely discovers his secret marriage. Grace quickly settles into the American lifestyle, living as a kept woman while Ade continues to enjoy the freedom of a bachelor.

Grace eventually tires of Ade’s behaviour and confronts him, setting off a series of battles that makes Ade realise how easily his enviable lifestyle could be taken away. With the going tough and friends thin, Ade decides to mount a final showdown that will be a turning point for everyone.

Cast

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