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Lady

Country: United Kingdom, Nigeria, Language: English, 96 mins

  • Director: Olive Nwosu
  • Writer: Olive Nwosu
  • Producer: Ama Ampadu, John Giwa-Amu, David Kimbangi, Stella Nwimo, Alex Polunin, Adetokunboh Sangodoyin, Kamila Serkebaeva, Tunji Jamiu Shoyode, Victoria Adeola Thomas, Verity Wislocki

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In the sprawling African metropolis of Lagos, a fiercely independent young cab driver meets a band of radiantly reckless sex workers whose sisterhood pulls her into danger and joy, setting her on a journey toward her own transformation.

Lady is a strong woman in a man’s world. A taxi driver on today’s streets of Lagos, Lady makes enough money to care for herself and her grandmother while most Nigerians must choose between breakfast and lunch. When her oil-producing motherland eliminates fuel subsidies for its citizens, Lady’s childhood friend, Pinky, propositions her to join ranks with her boss who is looking for a night driver for his ladies. Director Olive Nwosu’s exciting debut feature pulses with the potent energies and complex realities in Lagos. LADY radiates the love and dreams between people, the choices made to forge pathways for living through debilitating circumstances and intergenerational traumas, and the sea change of a new generation, rising to DJ Revolution’s call to decolonize their minds and take back their lives. — SF


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Cast & Characters

Jessica Gabriel's Ujah (as Lady)
Amanda Oruh (as Pinky)
Tinuade Jemiseye (as Sugar)
Precious Agu Eke (as Lolo)
Fadesaye Olateru-Olagbegi (as Lekpa)
Eva Ibiam (as Cinderella)
Agu Chinenye Esthyraph (as Fanta)
Bucci Franklin (as Fine Boy)
Binta Ayo Mogaji (as Iya)
Seun Kuti