Clash (2021 film)
Clash is a 2021 a Nigerian movie produced and directed by Pascal Atuma under the American movie streaming company, Netflix.[1] The movie advocates for multi-culturalism and it was co-founded by Telefilm Canada Media Fund (CMF) in order to support their mission for multi-culturalism.[2] The film stars cast across Nigeria and Canada such as Warren Beaty, Ola George, Omoni Oboli, Brian Hooks, Merlisa Langellier, Stephanie Linus, Vivian Williams, and Pascal Atuma [3][4]
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Directed by | Pascal Atuma |
Produced by | Pascal Atuma |
Starring | Warren Beaty, Ola George, Omoni Oboli, Brian Hooks, Merlisa Langellier, Stephanie Linus, Vivian Williams, and Pascal Atuma. |
Release date | 2021 |
Countries | Nigeria and Canada |
Languages | English, French and Yoruba |
Synopsis
The movie revolves a young man who had to live with a lie that his uncle is his father. It later became a clash when he realised the truth on the day of his graduation.[4][2]
Premiere
The movie was supposed to be released on May 8, 2020 but due to COVID 19 it was not released until May 18, 2021 by Netflix.[1]
Cast
- Michelle Akanbi
- Percy Anane-Dwumfour
- Oscar Atuma
- Okorie Okereke
- Pascal Atuma
- Merlisa Determined
- Brian Dunstan
- Dashawn Francis
- Wendy German
- Deneisha Henry
- Brian Hooks
- Lou Israel
- Keith Kadette
- Tatiana King
- Stephanie Linus
- Omoni Oboli
- Daniel Olaluwoye
- Naima Sundiata
- Vivian Williams
References
- "Netflix releases Pascal Atuma's film Clash". Vanguard News. 2021-05-19. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
- "Netflix to release Pascal Atuma's film 'Clash'". The Nation Newspaper. 2021-05-16. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
- "Pascal Atuma: My movies must be on the level of 'Blood Diamond'". TheCable Lifestyle. 2021-06-01. Retrieved 2022-07-29.
- "Pascal Atuma's Film 'Clash' Goes to Netflix – THISDAYLIVE". www.thisdaylive.com. Retrieved 2022-07-29.