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Dunni a 24 year old art gallery owner and only daughter of her parents, Engineer Bamidele and Mrs Tinuade Coker, is about to marry the love of her life, IT entrepreneur Dozie the handsome son of Felix and Obianuju Onwuka.
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"The Wedding party" follows the shenanigans that go on during the planning of a wedding in Nigeria. There are millions of Nigerians who would likely see "The Wedding Party" during the Valentine week next month. His movie played at more than 300 cinemas for three years in Nigeria. I project that "The Wedding Party" will become the second Nigerian movie to gross over US$1Million since the 1977 box office hit, "Bisi, Daughter of the River" directed by Joseph Abiodun Babajide, aka Jab Adu, who passed away in 2016. The movie erased the box office records of Ayo Makun's "A Trip To Jamaica" that has made N168 million so far, and "30 Days in Atlanta" that made more than N137 million between 20. "The Wedding Party" has grossed more than N200,000,000 so far (about $655,000) on a production budget of only N60 million (about $196,000). Perhaps most importantly, it plays with all the characteristics and idiosyncrasies of a Nollywood film that audiences have come to expect, against a backdrop that anyone in the world who has ever been to a wedding recognizes.Kemi Adetiba's romantic comedy, "The Wedding Party" just released last month - December, 2016 - has become the highest grossing movie in the history of Nollywood since the groundbreaking "Living in Bondage" in 1992. It taps into the frivolous joy the wedding film format brings to audiences not accustomed to seeing themselves celebrated in this way-as Jumping The Broom did for African-Americans in 2011. It also bets on the cinematic hilarity that ensues when people of diverse ethnicities walk down the aisle, as seen in break US hit My Big Fat Greek Wedding. The film borrows from the proven novelty of love across the color lines first seen in 1967 with Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner. The culture clash between a Yoruba and Igbo family is further complicated by the introduction of the bride’s British family to a destination wedding in Dubai. The film picks up at the end of the last one, where a kiss between a groomsman and a bridesmaid sets sparks flying all the way to a new wedding at the center of the film. The film’s sequel was determined to be an international affair and exactly a year later, The Wedding Party: Destination Dubai was released. The country’s film industry is slowly becoming a global phenomenon, but even though Nollywood pushes out dozens of films a week, most go straight to DVD, with less than 30 cinemas serving a population of around 180 million. These earnings may seem small compared to the global earning of blockbusters like The Last Jedi, but it’s significant for Nigeria and Nollywood. Producers now plan to take it to the US, the Middle East and the Caribbean.
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By the first week of January, the film had grossed 300 million naira (roughly $826,000) and went on to open in 17 other African countries and the UK, where it had the biggest single day opening for a Nollywood film. 15-17, a new record according to the film’s producers. (How much it cost to make the film was not readily available.) The sequel to the successful 2016 movie The Wedding Party beat out Star Wars: The Last Jedi in Nigerian cinemas, which also opened that weekend.
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The Wedding Party: Destination Dubai, raked in 73.3 million naira (about $202,000) in its opening weekend on Dec. A romantic comedy about the disasters and joys of a huge Nigerian wedding is breaking box-office records at home and abroad.