The Bling Lagosians

Affluent Lagosians face family and societal pressure

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About The Bling Lagosians

Released: 2019

Platform: Netflix

Rating: TV-14

Run time: 1h 38m

Cast
Gbenga Titiloye, Elvina Ibru, Sharon Ooja, Osas Ighodaro, Monalisa Chinda, Toyin Abraham, Bisola Aiyeola, Oladele Ogunlana, Jimmy Odukoya, Alexx Ekubo

About The Bling Lagosians

The Bling Lagosians is a 2019 Nigerian movie that delves into the opulent lifestyle of a wealthy Lagos family. The film offers a satirical take on the extravagant spending habits of the affluent class and explores the dynamics and complexities of family relationships within this setting.

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About

The Bling Lagosians follows the Holloways, a wealthy Lagos family, as they prepare for their extravagant 51st-anniversary celebration. As the family navigates through the glitz and glamour of their high society life, secrets, betrayals, and conflicts within the family are slowly revealed. The film tackles themes of family, wealth, class divide, and the consequences of living an ostentatious lifestyle.

Making / Production

The movie was directed by Bolanle Austen-Peters and features a stellar cast of Nigerian actors. The production showcased the luxurious lifestyle of Lagos' elite society through elaborate sets and costumes, capturing the essence of opulence.

Actors

  • Tokunbo Holloway - Played by Elvina Ibru. Portrayed the matriarch of the family with a strong and commanding presence.
  • Asad Holloway - Played by Alex Ekubo. Portrayed the suave and charming son of the family.
  • Mope Holloway - Played by Sharon Ooja. Portrayed the youngest daughter with ambition and determination.
  • Family Butler - Played by Gbenga Titiloye. Brought comic relief to the film with his witty one-liners and humorous antics.

Trivia / Interesting Facts

  • The Bling Lagosians offers a critical commentary on the lavish lifestyles of Lagos' affluent class and the stark contrasts within Nigerian society.
  • The film's title plays on the word "bling," symbolizing the ostentatious display of wealth, particularly in the city of Lagos.

Awards

The Bling Lagosians received critical acclaim for its portrayal of Nigerian high society and its exploration of family dynamics in a opulent setting. While it did not win any major awards, the film was praised for its visuals, performances, and storytelling.

Quotes

  • "Money can't buy you happiness, but at my age, I'd rather cry in a Bentley than on a bicycle." - Tokunbo Holloway
  • "Behind every successful man, there's a woman. Behind every unsatisfied man, there's an unsatisfied woman." - Asad Holloway

Music

  • The soundtrack of The Bling Lagosians featured a mix of contemporary Nigerian music, adding to the film's vibrant and dynamic atmosphere.
  • Songs from popular Nigerian artists such as Burna Boy, Tiwa Savage, and Davido were included in the film's soundtrack.