Tola Olatunji
- Producer
- Director
- Writer
Tola Olatunji: Filmmaker/Writer/ Producer/Director.
Tola is the President and CEO of Rehoboth Pictures and Rent-A-Studio, two companies both in Dallas TX.
His most recent film as writer/director/producer is "Warfare", which was screened at the heart of Dallas and several other cities across the United States. Tola has also written/produced/directed several features, short films and other content, which include but not limited to. "Kanaani" (Popular TV Series"), "The Call", "King Sacrifice", "Who Am I", "Dancing With the Docs-Texas". (TV Series). He is currently working on his next projects "The Alarm Clock" (Short Film) and "Eze Back To School" (Feature Film) all coming up in fall and winter 2016. Tola is also engaged with building communities through video partnerships, empowering youth and communities to tell their own stories. He is also engaged in mentoring aspiring filmmakers. He is one of the mentors at RRFC program in LA and believes the program is great because it's one of the schools that teach you on the field which he states is a great way of learning. Tola was born and grew up in Nigeria, has some of his higher education in the United State with an MBA from the University Of Dallas but his filmmaking experience cuts across the USA, Europe and Africa.
Tola is the President and CEO of Rehoboth Pictures and Rent-A-Studio, two companies both in Dallas TX.
His most recent film as writer/director/producer is "Warfare", which was screened at the heart of Dallas and several other cities across the United States. Tola has also written/produced/directed several features, short films and other content, which include but not limited to. "Kanaani" (Popular TV Series"), "The Call", "King Sacrifice", "Who Am I", "Dancing With the Docs-Texas". (TV Series). He is currently working on his next projects "The Alarm Clock" (Short Film) and "Eze Back To School" (Feature Film) all coming up in fall and winter 2016. Tola is also engaged with building communities through video partnerships, empowering youth and communities to tell their own stories. He is also engaged in mentoring aspiring filmmakers. He is one of the mentors at RRFC program in LA and believes the program is great because it's one of the schools that teach you on the field which he states is a great way of learning. Tola was born and grew up in Nigeria, has some of his higher education in the United State with an MBA from the University Of Dallas but his filmmaking experience cuts across the USA, Europe and Africa.