“Citation” Wins Best International Film Award At 2022 National Film Festival (NFF) In The United Kingdom

“Citation”, a film by Nigerian director Kunle Afolayan has been named the Best International Film at the 2022 National Film Festival (NFF) in the United Kingdom.

According to Kunle Afolayan on the 2022 National Film Festival:

“Two days ago in London, Citation won Best International Film. The Director and the entire production team did not see the award coming.

We are grateful for the support and recognition of the public and the organisers. I am glad we got recognised without even lobbying.

The National Film Awards is an annual awards ceremony celebrating the achievements of established and independent filmmakers, actors, actresses, casting directors, production companies, and crew who make up the motion picture industry.

The National Film Awards holds four events annually in the United Kingdom, USA, South America, Africa, and Australia.

The nominations and voting for the NFA are submitted and voted for by movie fans. NFA is produced by the National Film Academy which also produces the new National Film Festival.”

“Citation”, which featured Ibukun Awosika, the Chairman/CEO of First Bank, Temi Otedola and others, is about a 21-year-old female student who reported the university don to the institution’s senate body. It revealed the realities that frequently play out in many male-dominated educational environments.

Citation

Citation is a 2020 Nigerian film directed by Kunle Afolayan, written by Tunde Babalola and starring Jimmy Jean-Louis, Temi Otedola, Bukunmi Oluwashina, Gabriel Afolayan and a host of others.

The film is about a student who speaks out after a university professor attempts to rape her, and the reaction of the university institution to the claims. The film is broadly based on true events.

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