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Filmone Entertainment Secures Exclusive Rights To Niyi Akinmolayan’s Christmas Special, ‘Colours Of Fire’


FilmOne Entertainment has secured the exclusive distribution rights to Colours of Fire, a new holiday feature from acclaimed director Niyi Akinmolayan. The film, co-produced by FilmOne Studios and Anthill Studios, will debut nationwide in cinemas on December 24th, bringing an unforgettable cinematic experience to audiences this festive season.

Starring Osas Ighodaro, Uzor Arukwe, Femi Branch, Mercy Aigbe, and Gabriel Afolayan, Colours of Fire tells a visually rich and emotionally layered story about love, sacrifice, and human resilience — capturing the spirit of hope and togetherness that defines the holiday season.

“Colours of Fire is a reflection of where Nollywood is headed — bold, heartfelt, and technically refined,” said Kene Okwuosa, Group CEO, Filmhouse Group (Filmhouse Cinemas, FilmOne Entertainment, FilmOne Studios, and KAVA).

“At FilmOne, our mission is to champion African storytellers who create work that resonates locally and stands confidently on the global stage. This film represents that spirit of progress.”

Chief Content Officer, FilmOne Entertainment,

Ladun Awobokun added, “This project is a reminder of the power of collaboration. It’s a film that celebrates our shared humanity and the beauty of storytelling that connects across cultures.”

For Niyi Akinmolayan, the film marks an artistic milestone — one that channels both the grandeur and intimacy of human emotion.

“I wanted to create a film that felt like home but looked like the world,” said Akinmolayan. ““A story that captures our essence bold, colourful, and unapologetically Nigerian.”

 

 

 

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