Aluko debuts first film “Chidera” at Africa International Film Festival

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Lagos, Nov. 1, 2023 – Sope Aluko, the celebrated Nigerian-born, British-American actress and rising filmmaker, is set to premiere her short film “Chidera” in Africa at the prestigious Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) on Tuesday, 7th November 2023, at Filmhouse Landmark Centre, Twin Waters (screens 2 & 3) at 2.50 pm.

“Chidera” is a compelling and emotionally charged short film that explores themes of identity, heritage, and self-discovery, set against the backdrop of a contemporary Nigerian-American immigrant community.

The short film follows the journey of a High School Teenager Chidera, who grapples with the complexities of her cultural roots and the expectations placed upon her by her family and community. As Chidera embarks on a personal quest for self-acceptance, the short film takes viewers on an evocative and visually stunning cinematic journey.

In 2019 Sope started her production company, “SopeBox Productions” with the premise of ‘giving voice’ to the positive and engaging stories about the African Diaspora, particularly female-driven stories showcasing the resilience of African women like her deceased mother, and other women considered heroes before their time.

Sope Aluko, who is best known for her roles in Hollywood blockbusters such as Marvel’s “Black Panther”, “Wakanda Forever” and “Venom,” has shown her versatility and creativity as a storyteller in “Chidera.”

The short film is a testament to her passion for authentic storytelling and commitment to showcasing the richness and diversity of her Nigerian heritage.

The screening of “Chidera” at AFRIFF is a significant milestone for Sope Aluko and her production team. AFRIFF is one of the continent’s most prestigious film festivals, known for celebrating and promoting African and international cinema.

The short film’s inclusion in the festival is a testament to the quality of Aluko’s work and her dedication to making thought-provoking and compelling films.

Sope Aluko expressed her excitement about the screening, saying,

“Chidera is a project very close to my heart. It’s essential to use film as a medium to shed light on important social issues and empower our youth. This short film embodies the message of resilience, self-love, and embracing one’s identity, and I can’t wait to share it with the world at AFRIFF.”

Details of the “Chidera” Premiere at AFRIFF:

  • Date: Tuesday, 7th November 2023
  • Time: 2.50 PM – 3.15 PM
  • Venue: Filmhouse Cinemas, Twin Waters (Screen 2 and 3)

The premiere of “Chidera” at AFRIFF promises to be a memorable event, celebrating the vibrancy and diversity of African cinema. For more information about the film and its screening at AFRIFF, please visit https://www.afriff.com/officialselection and follow Sope Aluko on social media for updates and behind-the-scenes content (Instagram handle: @sopealuko & @chiderafilm).

Watch Trailer HERE.

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