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Wikipedia article




'Abeni' is a two-part 2006 Nigerian-Beninese romance film produced and directed by Tunde Kelani. It depicts the social divide that occurs as a result of colonialism despite the geographical proximity between Benin and Nigeria.

Plot



Abeni follows the story of the eponymous Abeni who was born with a silver spoon. She meets Akanni who hails from a more modest background. They are engaged to be married to other people but their meeting changes the course of already set plans.

Cast



*Kareem Adepoju as Baba Wande

*Abdel Hakim Amzat as Akanni

*Sola Asedeko as Abeni

* Amzat Abdel Hakim as Akanni

*Jide Kosoko as Abeni's father

*Bukky Wright

Production and release



'Abeni' was set in Yoruba-speaking areas of Nigeria and Cotonu. It employed the methods of Code-Switching, Code-Mixing and Code-Conflicting as it involved two languages and depicts how the characters overcame language barrier by paying close attention and employing the use of gesticulations.

It was a joint production between Mainframe Film and Television Productions and Laha Productions. It was released on 31 March 2006 with physical copies selling in post offices, banks and fast food joints.

Critical reception



In a review for The Nation, Victor Akande wrote "With hilarious sub-plots woven through the core story of love lust and regains, this is a fascinating portrait of the Yoruba urban middle class that flows between Nigeria and Republic of Benin."

The film was nominated in 11 categories at the 3rd Africa Movie Academy Awards and won in 2 of the categories.

Awards and nominations



References



Further reading



* [http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2979/blackcamera.5.2.151 World Cinema versus Subjectivity: How to Read Tunde Kelani's Abeni] Author(s): Kenneth W. Harrow Source: Black Camera, Vol. 5, No. 2 (Spring 2014), pp. 151-167 Published by: Indiana University Press


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