Ramsey Nouah and Rita Dominic are reuniting once again in “77: The FESTAC Conspiracy,” directed by Izu Ojukwu. This film acts as a sequel to the 2016 historical thriller, “76.”
Taking place against the vibrant backdrop of the Festac ’77 Arts and Culture Festival, a collaborative effort between the Nigerian government and UNESCO in 1977, “77” delves into the significant events surrounding this pivotal Pan-African gathering. The festival played a crucial role in the establishment of Festac Village and the National Theatre in Lagos.
Joining Ramsey Nouah and Rita Dominic in the ensemble cast are esteemed actors such as Daniel K. Daniel, Ibinabo Fiberisima, and Soibifaa Dokubo.
Renowned for his expertise in handling historical narratives, Izu Ojukwu takes the directorial helm, while the screenplay, penned by newcomer Olisa Eloka, is produced by Adonis Production – the same company behind “76.” Pat Nebo is in charge of the art direction, while Peter Kreil handles the cinematography.
The forthcoming film “77” will continue the storyline from Izu’s 2016 movie “76,” which revolves around a young soldier implicated in the failed 1976 military coup.
The cast includes Ramsey Nouah, Rita Dominic, Ibinabo Fiberisima, Chidi Mokeme, Memry Savanhu, Adonijah Owiriwa, Daniel K. Daniel, Nelly Ekwereogu, and Shuaibu Ebenehi Adams.