WE DON'T LIVE HERE ANYMORE
In Prominence high school, two teenage boys, Tolu Bajulaiye and Chidi Egwuonwu find themselves embroiled in a high stake scandal that could alter the course of their future. With an impending expulsion at bay, Tolu's mother, Nike Bajulaiye a powerful matriarch, major donor to the school board, hard-fighting human rights activist realizes her son's future isn't the only thing at stake, but also hers.
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Tope OshinDirector
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Noni SalmaWriter
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Olumide MakanjuolaProducer
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Bose OshinProducer
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Tope OshinProducer
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Osas AJIgbadeKey Cast
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Project Type:Feature
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Genres:Drama
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Runtime:1 hour 50 minutes 54 seconds
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Completion Date:November 1, 2017
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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:2K
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Aspect Ratio:1.78
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Tope Oshin, who has been listed on several publications as one of Africa's Leading Women, Nigeria's Most Inspiring Women, and one of the Top 7 Power Women in Nigerian Film, is a multiple award–winning filmmaker who studied at the Lagos State University, Nigeria, Colorado Film School, USA, and is also an alumni of Berlinale Talents and Talents Durban.
She has directed altogether about six hundred and fifty (650) episodes of Africa's biggest drama series, Tinsel, Hotel Majestic, Hush. and most recently MTV Shuga. Totalling over 7,000 directing hours of TV & Film content. Her other credits include features, shorts and made-for-tv films, documentaries and TV & Radio Commercials, including Journey To Self, InLine, Evol, Ever After, The Young Smoker, Till Death Do Us Part, Ireti, and the 2018 theatrical releases New Money and Dear Mummy B.
Among her producing credits are twenty–eight (28) TV movies, talk shows, the box office record-breaking theatrical feature Fifty, her BFI Premiered documentary Amaka’s Kin- The Women Of Nollywood, and the sequel of the much talked about film, The Wedding Party 2.
As Supervising Producer and Consultant, she has reviewed over 40 screenplays, and also lent her skill as a trainer at several film workshops in Nigeria, and was also invited as a Guest Speaker at the 2016 edition of the Toronto Film Festival, Canada.
Tope has served twice as Juror for the International Emmy Awards, Eko International Film Festival 2015, and AfricaMagic Viewers Choice Awards 2016.
Among the hats Tope wears are Writer, Content Creator, Director, Producer and Casting Director.
Tope who describes herself as a Film Artist, is devoted to changing the world, “one frame at a time”.