IJE,
The Journey, Nollywood’s highest grossing movie of all time at the
cinema is set to continue its winning ways in the DVD market. IJE has
already toppled the record set by Fune Akindele’s Jenifa which sold
100,000 copies in its first week by selling about 200, 000 on its first
day on the shelf.
When
Anya, the eldest of the two, vows to chase her dreams of glamour in the
Hollywood Hills, her younger sister, Chioma—warns her of the dark side
of the American Dream. Now, years later, and in a world away from the
life she knew, Anya is charged with the murder of three men, one of them
her powerful husband.
Chioma
travels to her sister’s side to battle not only a flawed justice system
with the aid of a young and disillusioned attorney, but the very notion
of “truth” as the cultural values of two worlds collide.
Weaving
a melodic and beautiful score through rich visuals in Los Angeles and
flashbacks on location in Nigeria, IJE captures the viewer from the very
first scene and delivers a powerful message through to the moving
conclusion.
The
movie is selling in over 6000 stores in Nigeria, the US and some parts
of North America and on music and video merchandising site, i-Tunes.
There will also be live screening on the following sites:
www.ijethefilm.com, Amazon and I-tunes.
Speaking
on the impressive DVD sales, the director and producer of the movie,
Chineze Anyaene couldn’t hide her joy at the feat; “Selling that much on
the first day is huge, its more than encouraging. It is not a common
feat in a country like Nigeria as a director and producer is always up
against various factors,’’ she said.
For
the New York Film Academy graduate, the journey into Nollywood has been
interesting since she overcame her father’s initial opposition to her
career choice. “My father didn’t want me to act in movies for the fear
of men touching me on set. He particularly said that no daughter of his
would act because he was so uncomfortable with the way men touch ladies
while on set but when I told him I was going behind the camera to direct
and produce, he said okay, that’s not bad. At a point my mum wanted me
to study law but when I returned with my first short film, my father was
stunned but very happy and couldn’t believe I could do that, he was
impressed.” Anyaene said.
The
movie, IJE which stars two of Nollywood’s finest, Omotola Jalade
Ekeinde and Genevieve Nnaji has been tipped to achieve another Nollywood
milestone by selling more at the DVD market than it has already done
thereby setting a record others will have to work very hard to break.
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