According to the duo, “Arie and Chuko’s Eyimofe does not feel like a debut film. At once a migration story told from the perspective of those longing to leave and a love letter to the filmmakers’ home city of Lagos.“This incisive, beautifully shot, and deeply humanist work deftly evokes global issues of class, migration, and social stratification without ever straying from the intimate lives of the ordinary people at its heart.
Janus Films was founded in 1956 and was the first theatrical distribution company dedicated to bringing international art-house films to US audiences.
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