Sango: The Legendary African King | |
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Directed by | Obafemi Lasode |
Written by | Wale Ogunyemi |
Produced by | Obafemi Lasode |
Starring | Peter Fatomilola Racheal Oniga Antar Laniyan Obafemi Lasode Wale Adebayo Bukky Ogunnote Gbenga Richards Ayo Akinwale Joe Layode Kola oyewo Jimi Sholanke Kola Oyewo Kayode Odumosun |
Cinematography | Yusuf Mohammed |
Edited by | Jimi Solanke |
Music by | Jumoke Oke |
Production company | Afrika'n Vogue/Even-Ezra Studios |
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Running time | 160 minutes |
Country | Nigeria |
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Sango: The Legendary African King is a 1997 epic Nigerian film, written by Wale Ogunyemi, produced and directed by Obafemi Lasode.[1] The film depicts the life and reign of the legendary fifteenth-century African king Sango, who ruled as the Alaafin of Oyo and became an important deity of the Yoruba people.[2][3]
In 1998, the film was screened by the Film Society of Lincoln Center, New York City, U.S.A. as part of the 4th New York African Film Festival.[4] In February 1999, the film was screened at the 7th Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles. In April 2002, the film was selected to open the Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Film Festival.[5]