Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe MBE
@EmmanuelAnyiamO
Founder @bufilmfestival 🎬 BAFTA-winning film festival 🎭 Curator. Filmmaker. Storyteller. Championing diversity on screen & behind the lens since 2002 🎥
Beyond proud that I did myself justice to the Director’s profession and to Marvel herself who I can’t thank enough for sharing part of her extraordinary life with me since we first met after the Rio Olympics.
And that was the night that was. They say in documentaries that God is the director and that in drama, the director is God. The documentary that was #AbsolutelyMarvellous certainly lived up to the tag as audiences were invited to see the world of visually impaired single mother…
Ireke, Fantastic Four IV… 10 movies you should see this weekend | TheCableLifestyle lifestyle.thecable.ng/ireke-fantasti…
SATURDAY’S UK SHOWTIMES 🇬🇧 Lumiere Romford 2.30pm | Book NOW!!! Meet & Greet with TY Vue Westfield Stratford 5.00pm | Book NOW!!! Vue Shepherd’s Bush 5.50pm | Book NOW!!! Lumiere Romford 6.00pm | Book NOW!!! Odeon Manchester Great Northern 6.00pm | Book NOW!!! Vue Romford…
“I play the role of a slaver in the movie IREKE, and coincidentally the character name happened to be the name of my maternal grandfather who was a notorious slaver”- Chief Femi Branch
Eyes down to find the Ireke Nigeria showtimes…
Good Day! Here’s our movie schedule for the week! Swipe right for ticket price 👉🏽 . Please Note: That Blockbuster Movies cost #5,000 everyday and you can only get tickets at the CINEMAS.
A new chapter in Nollywood begins today with the history making “Ireke: Rise of the Maroons”. The first Nigerian indigenous movie to premiere at the Cannes film market AND the first Nigerian movie (all-time) to secure a same day theatrical release in Nigeria and the UK. BUFF…
IREKE! Epic movie, highlighting Yoruba History and Culture is out Worldwide 🤩🔥 Share!
Today is Ireke Day 🍬✨ 🌾 - a day to honour the sweetness of life, the strength in our roots, and the joy that flows when we stay true to our essence. May your words be sweet, your heart stay soft, and your journey overflow with grace. From Ogun state to Odeon Greenwich,…
Wow! This is History in it purest form, who can relate? IREKE! Epic movie, highlighting Yoruba History and Culture is Coming. 🔥
Ireke: The Nigerian slave rebellion film the World has been waiting for ift.tt/1v8TkFl
African excellence takes centre stage as Ireke debuts punchng.com/african-excell… @MobilePunch @TheBuffStudios
Bolanle Ninalowo Set to Deliver Haunting Performance in "IREKE," Premiering Globally brandiconimage.com/2025/07/bolanl…
Finally. The day has arrived. Ireke is in cinemas worldwide. Today. #irekemovie #riseofthemaroons
Ireke: Rise of the Maroons, a powerful feature-length period drama from Nigeria, written and directed Peter Macjob, and produced alongside Emmanuel Anyiam-Osigwe. Get your copy of Africa 101 at panafricanlifestyle.com 🎥 @GbolahanMacjob
Nollywood is coming to Streatham.
@irekemovie In selected sites this Friday Odeon Greenwich Odeon Birmingham New Street Odeon Streatham Odeon Manchester Great Northern
An extra screening of @irekemovie has been set for 9.40 at @ODEONCinemas in Greenwich on Friday 25 July - the opening night of release. Get tickets now to avoid disappointment 🎟 irekemovie.com
Finally. The day has arrived. Ireke is in cinemas worldwide. Today. #irekemovie #riseofthemaroons

An extra screening of @irekemovie has been set for 9.40 at @ODEONCinemas in Greenwich on Friday 25 July - the opening night of release. Get tickets now to avoid disappointment 🎟 irekemovie.com

Mark your calendars. Watch Ireke: Rise of the Maroons Premiere Event at Odeon Greenwich on July 25. Tickets are on sale now
This July, let the adventures begin at ODEON! 🚀🌈 From dinosaurs and detectives to capes and catchy tunes, there’s something for everyone. Ready for a summer of cinema magic? ✨🍿
Ireke: Rise of the Maroons is inspired by true events which happened around the time of the First Maroon War in 1728
July 3rd, 1848: Enslaved people were freed in the Danish West Indies (U.S. Virgin Islands). Across the Caribbean, many countries mark the emancipation of the slaves brought by the colonial powers to work the land, as a public holiday. The most common date is August 1st, which…