A mother's Christmas wish - and the grand prize that comes with it - sets off a fierce competition between her sons.A mother's Christmas wish - and the grand prize that comes with it - sets off a fierce competition between her sons.A mother's Christmas wish - and the grand prize that comes with it - sets off a fierce competition between her sons.
- Director
- Writer
- Stars
Onikosi Bukola Abisoye
- Gym Lady
- (as Onikosi Abisoye)
Rachael Oniga
- Agatha Agu (Mama)
- (as Rachel Oniga)
Alabi Pasuma
- Special Gala Artiste
- (as Wasiu Alabi)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Featured reviews
A funny, spirited comedy that is thoroughly enjoyable to watch. Good acting, great use of settings, brings out the various dynamics of Nigerian family, friends, societal struggles and quests for love and money.
The plot was pretty straightforward, we could guess the end from the beginning; it was a feel-good watch
DELICIOUS
---A beautifully selected cast😃 Linda Osifo, Segilola Ogidan, and Ade Laoye brought a fresh look to the film.
Carol King was elegantly stunning and the rest of the cast worked hard to deliver a natural and genuine performance
--- A Naija Christmas sent a nice signal to parents that certain norms have to change when it comes to marriage: "it's not by force😆"
---The director of photography and the color grading team produced quality images that blended with the festive mood of the film
---The art director transported us into each actor's universe with a detailed decor
BLAND
---Screenplay was ok, apart from the little twists, there wasn't anything too gripping. The lines were rather cheesier than comic
---When you have a big celebrity like Mercy Johnson-Okojie, you expect her to have a significant role, which wasn't the case. Hence, we started wondering why a regular actress couldn't have played her role.
Rachel Oniga's absence in major parts of the film weakened the storytelling
---Overall, Naija Christmas appeared more like an American Christmas movie mostly due to the Christmasy score and flimsy scene sequences.
DELICIOUS
---A beautifully selected cast😃 Linda Osifo, Segilola Ogidan, and Ade Laoye brought a fresh look to the film.
Carol King was elegantly stunning and the rest of the cast worked hard to deliver a natural and genuine performance
--- A Naija Christmas sent a nice signal to parents that certain norms have to change when it comes to marriage: "it's not by force😆"
---The director of photography and the color grading team produced quality images that blended with the festive mood of the film
---The art director transported us into each actor's universe with a detailed decor
BLAND
---Screenplay was ok, apart from the little twists, there wasn't anything too gripping. The lines were rather cheesier than comic
---When you have a big celebrity like Mercy Johnson-Okojie, you expect her to have a significant role, which wasn't the case. Hence, we started wondering why a regular actress couldn't have played her role.
Rachel Oniga's absence in major parts of the film weakened the storytelling
---Overall, Naija Christmas appeared more like an American Christmas movie mostly due to the Christmasy score and flimsy scene sequences.
So many Christmas romantic comedies are told more from the woman's perspective but this one is told from the male perspective. I've never watched a movie set in Nigeria before, but I thoroughly enjoyed it. It was also different in that there were three stories told (though more focus was on two of them), one for each of the three brothers. I don't know anything about Nigerian culture, so I don't know how accurate the portrayal was, but the familial tension and church politics seemed familiar, something I think one would see in all cultures.
I would like to see more Nigerian content, based on what I saw in this movie.
I would like to see more Nigerian content, based on what I saw in this movie.
I really like this comedy, I fell for Segiola's voice in the first minutes. The songs are beautiful, the story is well paced, there are beautiful actresses and not unrealistic skinny girls in western romcoms. The guys are not romantic but they proved to be sincere. I laughed a lot at the church women scenes. The ending is cute. I wished there would be more about the youngest brother but it's fine. Any christmas comedy has the same tropes... This one does not differ BUT for me, it's a relatable one.
As someone said, I didn't see the two hours running.
Please Netflix, I Hope you will develop more diverse films and series like this one.
My first Nollywood film and I love it! It's fun, light and warm. I highly recommanded it.
As someone said, I didn't see the two hours running.
Please Netflix, I Hope you will develop more diverse films and series like this one.
My first Nollywood film and I love it! It's fun, light and warm. I highly recommanded it.
As the title suggests, this is a Christmas themed movie for Nigerians.
The story is nothing we haven't seen before but its told from a Nigerian perspective, its funny, quirky and the dialogue is great when compared with others available in the Nigerian market.
Each member of cast is given adequate time to shine and shine they very well did! Production was good (obviously a Netflix Original so $$), pacing was great (can't believe I sat through a comedy of 2hrs without noticing), jokes were perfectly timed, all in all it was a great effort at a Christmas themed Naija movie.
I totally enjoyed the movie, would definitely recommend (to my Naija folks!).
The story is nothing we haven't seen before but its told from a Nigerian perspective, its funny, quirky and the dialogue is great when compared with others available in the Nigerian market.
Each member of cast is given adequate time to shine and shine they very well did! Production was good (obviously a Netflix Original so $$), pacing was great (can't believe I sat through a comedy of 2hrs without noticing), jokes were perfectly timed, all in all it was a great effort at a Christmas themed Naija movie.
I totally enjoyed the movie, would definitely recommend (to my Naija folks!).
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- Also known as
- Una Navidad en Nigeria
- Filming locations
- Nigeria(Nigeria)
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- Runtime
- 2h 1m(121 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 2.00 : 1
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