Afolabi Olalekan’s ‘Freedom Way’ wins Jury Award at AFRRIFF [Instagram/@afriff]

The film was nominated for the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) as part of the fest’s Discovery line-up.

Freedom Way, a film directed by Afolabi Olalekan and produced by Blessing Uzzi has emerged winner of the Jury Award at the African Film Festival.

At the heart of every film festival lies a few standout works that capture the spirit of the event and resonate deeply with audiences and critics alike. This year at the Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF), one such film was the feature-length masterpiece directed by Afolabi Olalekan, which earned the Jury Award. His film, which swept audiences off their feet with its powerful storytelling and evocative visual style, stood out in a competitive lineup of remarkable films from across Africa.

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Written by Blessing Uzzi, Freedom Way follows the lives of three young co-founders who struggle to keep their business alive, a motorcyclist faces dark times with his family after losing his livelihood a doctor struggles with his conscience on a job while navigating outdated government policies, a police pair who find themselves on different sides of the law with a tough choice to make.

The film, steeped in rich thematic layers, explores themes like harsh government policies and injustice, inviting viewers to engage with its story and also reflect on broader societal issues.

Produced by Blessing Uzzi and Abisola Yussuf, the film boasts of an ensemble cast including Bimbo Akintola, Taye Arimoro, Mike Afolarin, Teniola Aladese, Femi Jacobs, Akin Lewis, Adebowale Adedayo, Meg Otanwa, Jesse Suntele, and Adebola-Walter Tiwalola