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Theo-Ziny’s Debut Feature “A Burial for Kulu Yandaki” Wraps Production, Heads to Post with Eyes on Global Festivals

Filmmaker Theo-ziny Joel (Evil Spirit, Get Out) has completed principal photography on his debut feature, A Burial for Kulu Yandaki, a satirical dark comedy. A journey of a Father and Son with a Coffin. Set in the culturally rich landscapes of northern Nigeria, Plateau, Jos. The project, currently in post-production, is set to make its way to international film festivals upon completion. This film, made in partnership with Abazee Productions, owned by Olukanmi Abayomi Jeremiah, written and directed by Theo-ziny Joel, with cinematography by Twamsan Danaan, and produced by Ruth Jambu, Johnson Awolola, and Olukanmi Abayomi Jeremiah. Described as one of the most daring and rewarding undertakings of his creative life, Theo-ziny reflects on the production process with a mix of gratitude and resolve.  “We did it afraid and bold,” he says, speaking to the anxiety and courage that marked the early days of production. “It was just me and a young, passionate crew—hungry to tell a story, committed to the journey.” Shot with a lean but dedicated team of young Nigerian creatives, the film thrived on a collaborative spirit. “Working with the right crew members was key. Every person on set brought their talent, energy, and creativity to the table,” Theo-ziny shares with Cheesemonger. From cinematography to production assistance, each department played a vital role in delivering a story rooted in emotional complexity and satirical humor. Casting was also a cornerstone of the film’s success. According to Theo-ziny, the actors were selected for their ability to carry the emotional weight of the story while injecting humor and honesty into their performances. “Every actor brought their character to life with passion and depth,” he notes. The film’s premise is as compelling as its behind-the-scenes story. A Burial for Kulu Yandaki follows a bizarre and poignant journey: “When a restless corpse refuses to stay buried, a broke, drunken father and his wayward son must set aside their hatred and carry her coffin on foot through a chaotic journey to fulfill his wife’s final wish.” This blend of absurdity and depth marks the project as a unique voice in the Nigerian indie scene. For Theo-ziny, the process has underscored a fundamental truth of filmmaking: “Collaboration is everything. You cannot do it alone. When people work together with one heart, magic happens.” As post-production continues, Theo-ziny and his team are focused on polishing the film in preparation for submissions to a selection of top-tier international festivals. “Seeing the footage now makes me truly happy. I can see the love, the effort, the risks, and the result is something I’m very proud of.” With A Burial for Kulu Yandaki, Theo-ziny hopes to step boldly onto the global stage, representing a new wave of Nigerian filmmakers pushing boundaries and telling stories with voice, vision, and heart.

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“Last Card” – A Tender Short Film on Grief and Family – Premieres April 30 on the Film Rats Club YouTube Channel

On Tuesday, April 30, 2025, the Film Rats Club will premiere Last Card, a short film that reflects on grief, emotional vulnerability, and the quiet strength of sibling relationships. The film will be available on the Film Rats Club YouTube channel. Set in a modest family home in Western Nigeria, Last Card follows two siblings, Ayomide and Remilekun, as they try to make sense of their father’s sudden passing. Surrounded by condolence visitors and cultural expectations, they struggle to express their true emotions while still trying to hold each other together. The story captures both the silence and the small moments that reveal just how complicated mourning can be—especially for young people. Last Card was created as part of the Film Rats Yellow Project, a community-driven initiative by the Film Rats Club that supports young filmmakers as they learn by doing. Every member of the cast and crew is part of the Film Rats Yellow community, making Last Card both a creative accomplishment and a hands-on learning experience for all involved. With guidance and support from the Film Rats Club, the team worked together to bring this story to life—from scripting to editing—gaining hands-on experience while exploring a topic that touches many lives. “This film was a chance for us to learn, experiment, and grow together,” said Oladele “Xith” Bello, Community lead at Film Rats Yellow. “We weren’t aiming for perfection—we just wanted to tell a story that felt honest, and to create a space where our members could build confidence in their craft.” “This film Is a love letter to those who have faced darkness and emerged stronger. We are never alone” said Chinedu John, Director.  The film is directed by Chinedu John, written by Nwankwo Ozioma, produced by Victor “VA” Alókàn, and stars Elizabeth Bamgboye and Ethan Àbánikánndá, with supporting performances by Adedeji Silas (Natural), Ayenimelo Tosin, and Adeleke Abiodun Floral. Other crew includes Blessed Ifeoluwa and Emmanuel Aderibigbe (Directors of Photography), Chabod Oyejide (Editor), Joshua Jolayemi (Jayjayoluwa) (Sound Design), and Ogbo Mary Keona (Production Design). Watch the Premiere: Last Card premieres Tuesday, April 30, 2025, on the Film Rats Club YouTube Channel. Watch and subscribe here: YouTube.com/@FilmRatsClub

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Duchess Productions Presents “tHERapy”, a One-woman Play

Duchess Productions presents a One-Woman Play, “tHERapy,” in partnership with J Randle Centre for Yorùbá Culture and History for International Women’s Month.  Duchess Productions, in association with Sweet Potato Films and B-Rated Productions, is thrilled to announce the premiere of “tHERapy,” a compelling one-woman play, as part of the prestigious J Randle Residency programme. This initiative supports young and emerging creatives in Lagos State, providing a platform for their artistic expression. “We are incredibly proud to present ‘tHERapy’ as part of the J Randle Residency in celebration of International Women’s Month. We have been hard at work to create something truly special and we hope that the audience enjoys and appreciates it,” said Oladotun (Actor & Writer).  “tHERapy” delves into the intricate and often challenging realities of womanhood in Nigeria. Through a series of poignant monologues, the play explores a spectrum of experiences, from the societal pressures surrounding childbirth and complex family dynamics to the deeply personal trauma of sexual assault and the nuances of intimate relationships. The protagonist navigates a landscape rife with societal expectations, personal betrayals, and the pervasive double standards and injustices women face. Ultimately, “tHERapy” is a story of resilience and empowerment. The play culminates in a powerful declaration of self-acceptance and liberation, as the protagonist rejects the constraints of societal pressures and embraces her autonomy. This production is made up of an all-female ensemble(Cast & Crew included). Written and Produced by Oladotun Olagbadebo, Directed by the visionary Tosin Adeyemi, Co-Produced by Imoh Eboh and stage-managed by Joy Nmezi, “tHERapy” promises to be a moving and thought-provoking theatrical experience. Event Details:  Title: tHERapy  Date: March 15th, 2025  Time: 6:00 PM  Location: J Randle Center for Yoruba Culture, Onikan, Lagos State  Admission: Free (Registration Mandatory) Click here to register. Official media partner: Pulse NG

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iREP Documentary Film Festival Invites Submissions for 2025

By Adejumobi Oluwatomiloba iRepresent International Documentary Film Festival(iREP) on the 20th of January, 2025, announced the call for documentary filmmakers to share their stories. Submissions are open till Friday, 31st of January, 2025.  The 15th edition of the annual iREP is set to be held from March 27th to 30th, 2025. Known as iRep, this organization was pioneered by Femi Odugbemi, Theo Lawson, Makin Soyinka, and Jahman Anikulapo, and it has been in existence for fifteen years, right from its inception in 2010. Aimed at fostering cross-cultural creativity and inclusivity, iREP remains a space devoted solely to documentary films. iREP serves as a platform for young and established African filmmakers interested in showcasing their documentary films, believing that every documentary filmmaker’s work is worthy to be seen. iREP offers these filmmakers the chance to join a global community of filmmakers, build their portfolios as creatives,  connect with diverse creatives, and collaborate with professionals across the globe. Lineup of selected films and names of their directors from the 2024 film festival edition which was themed “Righting the Future Through Documentary” include Loot and the Lost Kingdom by Gbemi Shasore, Madu by Matthew Ogens and Joel Benson, The Fuji Documentary by Saheed Aderinto, Ki’Mon: The Eastern Nigeria Afro-Funk Revolution 1970-1980 by Nze Ed Emeka Keazor, Soot City by Adeolu Shogbola, Excretapolitics by Yoel Merand, and Jump Out by Nika Saravanja.  Through this year’s edition tagged as a celebration of socially relevant storytelling, iREP is geared to display diverse, vibrant, and groundbreaking stories about Africa that will spark insightful and educative conversations about Documentary films.  Visit the festival website to read more.

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Accra Indie FilmFest 2025 Opens Call for Entries

The Accra Indie Film Fest (AiF) has announced a call for submission ahead of its 7th edition, set from August 4th to 8th  2025. This exciting indie film festival is calling on all independent filmmakers to submit their best work in various categories including short narrative, music film, short documentary, short animation, vlog, and student film. Opened to submissions from around the world, filmmakers have until February 3rd, 2025, to submit their films. The Accra Indie Film Fest aims to celebrate the creativity and diversity of independent filmmaking. By submitting their films, filmmakers can gain recognition, network with industry professionals, and connect with other film enthusiasts. Don’t miss this opportunity to showcase your film on a global stage! Submit your film today and participate in the Accra Indie Film Fest 2025. Nicole F. Amarteifio’s Baby Something, Enuk Souer’s Hug Someone,  Joewackle J. Kusi’s Nyame Mma (Children of God), Bolanle Jegede’s Sealed, Durotimi Akinkugbe’s The Kiriji War, Nicolas Séry’s Scapegoat and Salif Cissé’s Allies are some of the films that have shown across the festival categories.  Visit AiF on IG to read more about the submission guidelines and the link to be used for submission. 

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