The Lost Café | |
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Directed by | Kenneth Gyang |
Written by | Ifesinachi Okoli-Okpagu Regina Idu Udalor |
Story by | Emil Garuba |
Produced by | Regina Idu Udalor |
Starring |
Tunde Aladese Anders Lidin Hansen Jenny Bonden Tayo Citadel Anita Daniels |
Cinematography | Baba Agba Ifeanyi Iloduba |
Edited by | Johnson E. Awolola |
Production companies | Cinema Kpatakpata New Dawn Entertainment Peridot Entertainment |
Distributed by | Juno Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Countries | Nigeria Norway |
Languages | English Norwegian |
The Lost Café is a 2018 Nigerian drama film directed by Kenneth Gyang and produced by Regina Idu Udalor. [1] [2] The film stars Tunde Aladese and Anders Lidin Hansen with Jenny Bonden, Tayo Citadel, and Anita Daniels in supporting roles. [3] [4] The film tells the story about a Nigerian graduate student who moved to Norway to study to become a film director, where she met an elderly man with secrets. [5] [6]
The film was released through Netflix on 31 July 2020 which is the Netflix debut for Regina Udalor. [7] The film received mostly positive critics acclaim and screened worldwide. In 2018 at the Africa Movie Academy Awards, the film was nominated for seven awards: Achievement in Screenplay, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Director, Best Film, Best Nigerian Film, Achievement in Cinematography and Achievement in Sound. [8]
The Lost Café | |
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Directed by | Kenneth Gyang |
Written by | Ifesinachi Okoli-Okpagu Regina Idu Udalor |
Story by | Emil Garuba |
Produced by | Regina Idu Udalor |
Starring |
Tunde Aladese Anders Lidin Hansen Jenny Bonden Tayo Citadel Anita Daniels |
Cinematography | Baba Agba Ifeanyi Iloduba |
Edited by | Johnson E. Awolola |
Production companies | Cinema Kpatakpata New Dawn Entertainment Peridot Entertainment |
Distributed by | Juno Films |
Release date |
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Running time | 96 minutes |
Countries | Nigeria Norway |
Languages | English Norwegian |
The Lost Café is a 2018 Nigerian drama film directed by Kenneth Gyang and produced by Regina Idu Udalor. [1] [2] The film stars Tunde Aladese and Anders Lidin Hansen with Jenny Bonden, Tayo Citadel, and Anita Daniels in supporting roles. [3] [4] The film tells the story about a Nigerian graduate student who moved to Norway to study to become a film director, where she met an elderly man with secrets. [5] [6]
The film was released through Netflix on 31 July 2020 which is the Netflix debut for Regina Udalor. [7] The film received mostly positive critics acclaim and screened worldwide. In 2018 at the Africa Movie Academy Awards, the film was nominated for seven awards: Achievement in Screenplay, Best Actress in a Leading Role, Best Director, Best Film, Best Nigerian Film, Achievement in Cinematography and Achievement in Sound. [8]