One of the most talked about movies currently on release across
West Africa, Last Flight to Abuja has grossed more than N8m at the
Nigerian box office, just one week after it was premiered at the Genesis
Deluxe Cinema, Lagos to huge acclaim.
Last Flight to Abuja, written and directed by Obi Emelonye – the
award-winning producer of Nollywood’s most awarded movie, The Mirror Boy
– is the only African movie this year that has been able to compete at
the Nigerian box office with the very best Hollywood has to offer.
Last Flight to Abuja according to official Nigerian cinema ratings
beat major Hollywood blockbusters such as Spiderman; Think like a Man,
Avengers and Madagascar and was second only to the highly rated
blockbuster, Dark Knight Rises.
According to a comparative Nollywood 2012 cinema release report
released this week, Last Flight to Abuja grossed N8.35m in its first 7
days, with an attendance of 9,638 as against Phone Swap which sold
N3.72m in its first week and recorded an attendance of 3,859 people.Read more after the jump
Married But Living Single made N2.35m and 2,602 in attendance and finally Maami which made N3.30m with 2,602 in attendance. Meanwhile Obi Emelonye’s previous movie, The Mirror Boy grossed N6.98m and recorded an attendance of 7,501 in its first week on release in Nigeria. The only movie that bettered this record was Return of Jenifa which made N10m in its first week.
Married But Living Single made N2.35m and 2,602 in attendance and finally Maami which made N3.30m with 2,602 in attendance. Meanwhile Obi Emelonye’s previous movie, The Mirror Boy grossed N6.98m and recorded an attendance of 7,501 in its first week on release in Nigeria. The only movie that bettered this record was Return of Jenifa which made N10m in its first week.
The movie which uniquely is the first Nollywood film to be shot
mostly on an airplane features an impressive ensemble cast in Omotola
Jalade-Ekeinde, Jim Iyke, Hakeem Kae-Kazim, Ali Nuhu, Jide Kosoko,
Olumide Bakare, Franca Brown, Uche Odoputa, Anthony Monjaro, Uru Eke,
Celine Loader and a host of others.
The movie premiere which was sponsored by Diamond Bank, one of
Nigeria’s leading commercial banks was widely covered by all major local
press and leading international media heavyweights; CNN and Reuters for
the first time in the history of a Nigerian film premiere.
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