Let's Hit The Street
Joe, a determined graduate fulfills the dream of his late brother when after several attempts at white collar job, adopts dancing as his profession. He must overcome the challenges from Frank, a spoil brat, and Dave, the killer of his brother; to succeed in his new profession and in his new found love with Kate, a pretty talented singer and coincidentally, Frank's girlfriend and Dave's sister.
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Okey OkuDirectorLet' Hit The Street
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Aloysius OkekeWriterLet' Hit The Street
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Aloysius OkekeProducerLet' Hit The Street
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Andrew Abang JelloKey CastLet' Hit The Street
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Joy EbiemKey CastLet' Hit The Street
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Ik OgbonnaKey CastLet' Hit The Street
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Alexx EkuboKey CastLet' Hit The Street
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Belinda EffahKey CastLet' Hit The Street
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Segun BlazeKey CastLet' Hit The Street
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Yakubu MohammedKey CastLet' Hit The Street
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Koffi AdjorloloKey CastLet' Hit The Street
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Sani DanjaKey CastLet' Hit The Street
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Project Type:Feature
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Genres:Drama, music, Romance, Action
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Runtime:1 hour 43 minutes 8 seconds
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Completion Date:February 25, 2017
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Production Budget:98,500 USD
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Country of Origin:Nigeria
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Country of Filming:Nigeria
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:35mm
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Aspect Ratio:16.9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
Okechukwu Oku also known as The Oracle is a Nigerian movie producer, director, cinematographer and occasional musician. He is best known for directing the movies Love and Oil (2014), Burning Bridges (2014) and Bambitious (2014) which featured Belinda Effah and Daniel K Daniel.
Oku was born in Enugu, Southeastern Nigeria and is the second of eleven children of Goddy and Winifred Oku. He is of Igbo descent and hails from Ukpo in Dunukofia local government area of Anambra State. His father, Goddy was a popular Nigerian musician in the 1970s and his mother Winifred Oku is a retired Nigerian Civil Servant. Oku’s younger brother, Udoka Selebobo Oku, is a music producer and singer.
Oku began his formal education at the WTC Primary School in Enugu and went on to St. Charles Special Science School, Onitsha, Anambra State. Halfway through his University education, Oku left school to pursue his passion in the arts; Oku immersed himself in music, recording a few gospel tracks of his own and producing music for a number of musicians in Southeast Nigeria, Oku eventually veered into the art of music video directing.
The film, 'Let's Hit the Street' was a strenuous but enjoyable project that really got the best of me. From working with dancers who had little experience in acting to synchronizing the dance sequences, I and the lads had to dig in to make the film a spectacular work of art. My best work up to date!