Saturday, March 1st, 2025

‘Japa!’ Officially Launches Isioma Osaje’s Directorial Career, Comedy Film Lands on Prime Video on March 8

Japa (stylized as Japa!) will officially mark Isioma Osaje’s feature directorial debut. The film was co-produced by Inkblot Studios and 1Pod Pictures, now heading to Prime Video on March 8.

Japa! was once described as a Sci-fi comedy. The trailer teases a plot that might follow the Groundhog Day trope in which a character is caught in a time loop, left to repeat a given day or time over and over, until something changes.

Starring Jidekene Achufusi, Adesua Etomi Wellington, Blossom Chukwujekwu, Seun Ajayi, Layi Wasabi & Mofe Duncan, Japa!, described as a romcom, follows the story of Mezu (played by Achufusi), a disillusioned teacher, whose attempts to relocate from Nigeria to the United States in search of greener pastures are obstructed by forces beyond his comprehension.

A portrait of Isioma Osaje

Isioma Osaje, known mostly as a producer, began her foray into directing with her short film 840 Days starring Lota Chukwu and Blossom Chukwujekwu in 2022. Some of Osaje’s producing credits include New Money series, The Set Up series, Far From Home, Up North and Day of Destiny.

Osaje, who began her career in talent management and has served as an assistant director outside her producing roles, is the co-founder of 1Pod Pictures (behind MTV Shuga Naija 2023) who co-produced Japa! with Inkblot.

Shooting for Japa! wrapped in August 2023, a year when Osaje also sat in the director’s chair of Radio Voice, expected to star Richard Mofe Damijo, Blossom Chukwujekwu, and Nse Ikpe Etim. Release details of Radio Voice (a likely sophomore for the filmmaker) should be expected at a later date.

Share your thoughts in the comments section or on our social media accounts.

Sign UpKeep track of upcoming films and TV shows on your Google calendar.

Previous Article

‘A Green Fever’ Review: Taiwo Egunjobi’s 80’s Noir Film Leaves You with a Sense of Incomple-tea

Next Article

Short Film Review: Daniel Bell-Gam’s ‘Are You Really Fine’

You might be interested in …

 Timini Egbuson’s Best Performances From ‘Breaded Life’ to ‘Juju Stories’—Ranked 

Timini Egbuson has carved a niche for himself in new Nollywood as the go-to lover boy and nasty rich kid. Despite criticism for being typecast and occasionally adding little depth to his roles, he sometimes […]

‘Love in a Pandemic’ Review: Nigerian Stories Make Good Rom-coms and This One Starring Nancy Isime is Just That

The most popular response to the pandemic around the world was lockdowns aimed to curb the spread of the virus. Nigeria was not left out. Immediately after the first few cases were confirmed, a nationwide […]

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *