TOBI - A Nigerian movie shot in the U.S


TOBI - Already premiered in New York - Next stop... Nigeria. Coming soon.


TOBI
Synopsis
This drama explores the consequences of what happens when 21-year-old Tobi (Mark Williams) bows to the dark side of gang pressure. In a flash, a seemingly morally upright young man gets caught in a web of violence, guns, bloodshed, drugs, parental expectations and conflicting voices in his head. Interestingly, the bond of brotherhood also stretches the thematic window of choices and sacrifice. The director, Bethels Agomuoh further bridges the gap between the Nollywood and Hollywood by shooting a Nigerian picture in the United States.

Cast
Mark Williams                          (as Tobi)
Chet Bashari Anekwe               (as Tobi’s father)
Chisom Oz-Lee                        (as Tobi’s mother)
Jimmy Allen                              (as Tobi’s brother)

Producer – Emmanuel Ijeh
Director – Bethels Agomuoh

Review
Not the kind of story that would instantly fire up the bolts of momentary anticipation but the dramatic twists, suspense and sterling interpretation of roles by some of the cast scores high on the pages of a dramatic epic. Ironically, in place of the main story, the theme of blood bonding between brothers and the cards of sacrifice and selflessness touch a more sensitive cord.

COMING TO NIEGRIAN CINEMAS SOON!

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