Isaac
@isaaki_ayodeji
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Writer (In Ibadan, All Na Vibes, Crushed Roses, A Green Fever) ||Line Producer (Crushed Roses)|| Associate Producer (A Green Fever)
Ibadan, Nigeria
Joined December 2017
1. All Na Vibes started as random conversations on Whatsapp with @Tai_Egunjobi. How it's landed on Netflix can only be God's doing. Please, watch All Na Vibes. It's yet another milestone on the quest to bigger things. 2. @Halijeff brought me into the writing room for Wura... (1)
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IFA presents its class of 2025 indie filmmakers. Get to know the creators and their works. #ifaishome #ifa #ibadanindiefilmawards
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please read ... books, poetry ... please think & reflect ... know your history ... it matters much more than this screen-addled, instant gratification, sound-bite, consumer based irreality tries to tell you
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Your disposition as a Christian in the face of evil and it's consequences should be one of radical humility. If not for Jesus Christ, your fate would be the same. Again, you have no right to boast or to be prideful, it is Jesus that saved you, not your works, not your goodness.
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Ella McCay feels like a film straight out of the late 80s to mid 90s. It’s simple and charming with a delightful lead performance from Emma Mackey. It’s the kind of heartfelt, character-driven story that most studios don’t make anymore. At 85, James L. Brooks proves he still
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As we countdown to IFA 2025, we are excited to kick off our IFA X Conversations. Join us this Sunday as we discuss: Finding Identity and Self as an Indie Filmmaker 📅 November 9, 2025 🕓 4:30 PM 📍 IFA X Space (@Ibadan_IFA) Join us to listen, learn, be inspired. #IFA2025
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Please, read books. Not just captions, or carousel posts, or what made it to the top of your feed. Read books. Long ones. Complex ones. You cannot build a mind with weight on the back of social media ephemerals. Intellectual depth demands patience.
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Michael Mann deftly diagnosed the slow corrosion of truth-telling in corporate-controlled media back in 1999. THE INSIDER resonates today more than ever and is also a filmmaking masterclass.
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Released on this day in 1999. Happy 26th Manniversary!
The Bruce McGill 47-second Film Acting Lesson My favorite scene from THE INSIDER (1999) #filmmaking #smirk
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You can care about the quality of the product and how it rebuilds audience trust while still recognizing that these scrutinized distribution models are trying to address a market gap or need. It's possible to view the industry and its complex challenges from this middle ground.
Good you pointed out the fact that the audience can’t subscribe to all. Now let the streaming companies compete with the QUALITY of their content and the PRICE. I think it’s simple, let the market decide. We can’t keep saying distribution is a problem but keep talking down on
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"Debola “Santa” Ogunshina: The Film and Theatre Director Making Language Films and TV Series" I sat down with the amazing @SeyiVortex for @tweetedbyCC. https://t.co/iSW7bJrIgd via @tweetedbyCC
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Nigerian film and theatre director, Debola “Santa” Ogunmola is championing Nigerian indigenous language films and TV series.
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MY NIGHT AT MAUD'S (1969). I adored my first Eric Rohmer film. This particular pairing of austere minimalist visuals & philosophical maximalist dialogue is a cinematic ideal I didn't know I needed. Fantastic performances, especially the stunning Françoise Fabian as Maud.
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SICARIO (2015). No shade on Villeneuve doing huge franchises but I hope he also returns to doing grounded real world thrillers like this. Just a sensational picture that captures so much of the moral confusion of the contemporary world. Perfectly shot, paced, & staged. An ideal.
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Hi folks, here is the trailer for my movie Ella McCay, which will be released in December. My goal is, as best I could, pay tribute to the golden age of comedy of the 1940s and 50s when each of the Hepburns, Katharine and Audrey, ruled the day with laughs, style, and heart. I
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The world will never run out of notes for your screenwriting. You keep asking for them, you will keep getting them. Friends, writers' groups, coverage. That dude who says he knows someone's assistant. If you do not know exactly what you're trying to achieve, you will never
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My Father’s Shadow is the first Nigerian story to be selected by the UK for submission to the Oscars for Best International Feature. To all Nigerians who watched it in theatres: thank you. As the first country in the world to show the film widely in cinemas, our theatrical run
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Americana is my favourite tone/aesthetic in American film and TV, and BB stands right next to Miller's "Death of a Salesman" as the second great American reinvention of the classical Greek tragedy.
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If you've got 'Looking for Mr. Goodbar' on your 'to watch' list today would be a great day to do that
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