When Nigeria Happens

When Nigeria Happens makes history FirstAfrican Film to Open Locarno Festival’s Open DoorsSection

When Nigeria Happens, Nigeria’s pioneering contemporary dance film, is slated to be the opening film at the Locarno Film Festival‘s esteemed Open Doors Section for its world premiere. This marks a seminal moment, as it is the first African film and the first contemporary dance film from Nigeria to open this pivotal section, establishing a historical precedent. 

This innovative cinematic production, helmed by the distinguished Ema Edosio and developed in extensive collaboration with Qudus Onikeku, the artistic director of the internationally acclaimed Q-Dance Centre, brings to life a powerful narrative that blends dance, music, and visual artistry. It offers a unique perspective on Nigeria’s dynamic socio-political landscape and aims to start a pertinent conversation about the current predicaments of young creatives in the country.

“The selection of When Nigeria Happens as the first African film to become the opening feature of the Open Doors Section at Locarno is an immense honour,” states director Ema Edosio. “Our film serves as a testament to the resilience, ingenuity, and spirit of the Nigerian youth. In our film, it was important to us that any viewing audience find a reflection of our lived realities. I expect that these kinds of stories will continue to find relevance at home and abroad.”

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Ema Edosio

When Nigeria Happens transcends conventional boundaries, utilising dance to articulate the complexities of the Nigerian experience. The film features a distinguished ensemble cast, including seasoned performers such as Alex Usifo, Seun Ajayi, and Jide Kene Achufusi, alongside a notable debut lead performance by Abella “DomDom” Dominic.

The Locarno Film Festival’s Open Doors section is committed to championing filmmakers originating from under-represented regions and nations where cinematic expression faces inherent risks. From 2025 through 2028, Open Doors will direct its focus towards 42 countries across the African continent, facilitating professional development and training initiatives within their respective film industries throughout the year and during the festival period.

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In the aftermath of its world premiere at Locarno, When Nigeria Happens is scheduled for presentation at various international film festivals throughout the current year. Specific details concerning forthcoming festival screenings and exclusive Nigerian release dates will be available in due course.

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