CALABAR, Nigeria, Dec. 21, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- FIFTY, the new and exciting movie-magical production which premiered before a global audience in London on Saturday October 17th, 2015, at the prestigious BFI London Film Festival, and which had its world grand premiere in Lagos, Nigeria on Sunday November 13th, 2015, is now set to be available exclusively to 65 million Netflix members in over 50 countries, beginning December 28, 2015.
Directed by Biyi Bandele, acclaimed prolific writer and director of the award winning film, Half of a Yellow Sun, FIFTY
follows four African female lead characters into a spellbinding journey
of life's crucial paradoxes: love and lust, faith and reason, reality
and obsession, power and vulnerability, wisdom and youth, all set
against the relentless and bubbly backdrop of Africa's fastest growing city, Lagos, Nigeria.
Tola is a TV star whose
marriage never stood a chance, thanks to a cold family secret.
Celebrated obstetrician Elizabeth's desire for younger men has estranged
her from her daughter. 49 year-old Maria has an affair with a married
man that results in an unexpected pregnancy and Kate's battle with a
life-threatening illness plunges her into religious obsession.
Executively produced by Mo Abudu,
CEO of EbonyLife TV, FIFTY is scandalously playful and spiritedly
powerful in its handling of provocative life issues such as divorce,
relationships and sex, treating the audience to the pulsating beat of
the mesmerizing grooves of world music superstar King Sunny Ade, Afrobeat titan Femi Kuti, German-Nigerian wunderkind singer-songwriter Nneka, who all appear in the movie together with pop icon Tiwa Savage and the irrepressible Waje.
FIFTY, the only film selected from Nigeria, and one of only five films from the entire continent of Africa from 238 films selected globally for screening at the 2015 BFI London Film Festival, is from the stable of EbonyLife
Films, a production company strongly committed to telling African
stories as they have never been told before, and a sister company of
EbonyLife TV, Africa's first Global Black entertainment and lifestyle network.
Netflix is the world's
leading Internet television network with over 65 million members in
over 50 countries enjoying more than 100 million hours of TV shows and
movies per day, including original series, documentaries and feature
films, where subscribers can watch as much as they want, anytime,
anywhere, on nearly any Internet-connected screen, with the ability to
play, pause and resume watching, all without commercials or commitments
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