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Triumphant Win! 'Extra Mile' Crowned Best Film at Prestigious Toronto Festival

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Precious Eseaye
Precious Eseaye
Triumphant Win! 'Extra Mile' Crowned Best Film at Prestigious Toronto Festival

The inspiring feature film, 'Extra Mile,' produced by Five2 Media and Entertainment, has achieved significant international acclaim, receiving the prestigious Best Film by a Female Filmmaker – Nollywood Award at the Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival (TINFF) 2025. This powerful production, spearheaded by executive producer Solate Ovundah-Akarolo and produced by Joy Grant alongside Ovundah-Akarolo, captivated audiences and judges with its heartfelt storytelling and innovative approach to Nollywood cinema.

The film delves into a stirring narrative centered on friendship and the difficult choices that test its bonds. Nollywood veterans such as Mercy Johnson, Jim Iyke, and Lilian Esoro deliver compelling performances, imbuing the screen with both weight and tenderness. Beyond its star power, 'Extra Mile' distinguishes itself through its honesty, exploring themes of betrayal and resilience with a clarity that is both intimate and universally relatable.

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This accolade is more than just a win for one film; it solidifies Five2 Media and Entertainment’s standing as a formidable presence within Nollywood and underscores the industry's burgeoning global influence. It particularly highlights the significant and growing creative power of women behind the camera. Joy Grant, a producer for the film, emphasized the award as an encouragement for female voices in Nollywood to continue breaking boundaries and telling impactful stories.

The award was accepted on behalf of Five2 Media and Entertainment by Canada-based communications lead, Oraye St. Franklyn, who conveyed the company's profound gratitude and dedicated the honor to every member of the cast and crew. For executive producer Solate Ovundah-Akarolo, the recognition transcends mere prestige, signaling a pivotal moment for the industry where female filmmakers are not only active participants but are also leading and being celebrated for their potent narratives. In Toronto, a hub where African cinema intersects with an international audience, this message resonated with particular clarity.

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While Nollywood has long been recognized for its prolific output, moments like this broaden its reach into the global cinematic landscape, fostering new audiences, wider distribution opportunities, and fresh dialogues. 'Extra Mile' serves as compelling evidence that Nollywood stories possess universal appeal, effectively conveying local realities while touching upon themes that resonate across diverse cultures worldwide. The award is a testament to Nollywood’s steady ascent and a powerful reminder that when women assume the role of storytellers, the perspective offered is invariably broader, bolder, and richer.

The film stands as both a celebration of cinematic craft and a promise of future achievements for the industry. Among the distinguished guests who attended the star-studded award and Gala event from across the globe were Nollywood personalities Ayo Makun, also known as AY, and Julius Agwu.

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