Bigger Than Africa documentary set for May 13 debut on Netflix

The documentary film Bigger Than Africa, directed by Nigerian-US-based filmmaker, Toyin Ibrahim Adekeye, is set to make its Netflix debut on May 13, 2022.

The was contained in a press statement sent to Qed.ng on Monday.

According to the statement, the documentary produced by Motherland Productions features “some foremost and prominent Yoruba culture enthusiasts and traditional leaders which include, the Ooni of Ife, the Alaafin of Oyo, the Alaketu of Ketu, King of Port Novo, President Olusegun Obasanjo, Prof Wole Soyinka, Prof. Wande Abimbola, Chief Mrs. Nike Okundaye, Fayemi Elebuibon, Femi Kuti amongst others”.

“The well-researched documentary will expose the international audience to the historical influence of Yoruba culture and how it transcends continents and connects the Black diaspora,” the statement added.

Film synopsis:

“When the Slave ships docked in North America, Brazil and the Caribbean, hundreds of cultures, traditions, and religions landed with Africans on board. One transcended slavery beyond imagination to remain alive till this day in the new world; the culture of the Yoruba’s.”

“In this regard, Bigger Than Africa Documents the journey of enslaved Africans through the lens of the Yoruba culture of West Africa. This historical documentary takes you through 6 countries, Brazil, Cuba, Nigeria, Trinidad & Tobago, The Republic of Benin and The United States.

“I hope it becomes a unifying documentary for all people of African descent irrespective of their countries. It’s a film that uniquely tells the stories of our commonalities rather than our differences.” Said the director of the film, Mr Ibrahim Adekeye said.

Toyin Ibrahim Adekeye is described as an artist with eye for detail and a passion for perfection. A product of the Los Angeles Film School Hollywood,

Bigger Than Africa is his first feature documentary and the film has screened at film festivals Worldwide winning multiple awards & earning prestigious screening invitations from venues like The United Nations and The Schomburg Center for Research on Black Culture amongst others.

The film is distributed by KAP Film with the participation of the New York-based Management Agency EGMNY.

FILM AWARDS

• Charlotte Black Film Festival 2019 – Winner Best Documentary

• Silicon Valley African Film Festival 2018 – Winner Best Diaspora Documentary

• International Houston Black Film Festival 2019 – Winner Best Documentary

• AFI World Peace Initiative Cannes 2019 – Best Feature DocumentaryAFI World Peace Initiative Cannes 2019 – Best Documentary in cultural presentation

• Festivals International du Film Panafricain de Cannes 2019 – Winner Jury Special Mentioned

• African Movie Academy Awards 2018 – Best Documentary NominationsLikeCopyReportThe African Film Festival TAFF Dallas 2019 – Winner Best Indigenous Documentary

• Africa World Film Festival Detroit 2018 – Best Documentary 2nd Place.

• Montreal International Black Film Festival 2018 – Best Documentary Nomination.

Watch the trailer below.