The story is told from two points of view: that of a young pregnant woman, and that of her husband, a soldier accused of being involved in the failed 1976 military coup and assassination of ... Read allThe story is told from two points of view: that of a young pregnant woman, and that of her husband, a soldier accused of being involved in the failed 1976 military coup and assassination of General Murtala Mohammed, the Head-of-State of Nigeria.The story is told from two points of view: that of a young pregnant woman, and that of her husband, a soldier accused of being involved in the failed 1976 military coup and assassination of General Murtala Mohammed, the Head-of-State of Nigeria.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 6 nominations total
Adams Shuaibu
- Lt. Jubril
- (as Shuaibu Ebenesi Adams)
Debola Ogunshina
- Major Noel
- (as Debo Oguns)
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What a novel plot that took us back in time! Izu Ojukwu adequately fed our curiosity!
The acting, editing, and overall screenplay, regrettably, did not follow the same path 😔
DELICIOUS
-We need to give it up for '76's photography because it felt like we were actually watching a movie shot in the 70s. Good job!
-The narrative gave us knowledge about a vital historical event, a great way to break from typical fictional scripts
-Izu intentionally gave us a taste of the old days by featuring black and white shots, voices from radio/tv presenters, social activities, singers, and an entertaining ambiance
-You could tell the costume, score, and set design teams put a lot of effort to produce a 70s look in the movie. We relished the afros, colorful dresses and bell bottom pants 😃
BLAND
-Rita Dominic delivered a notable performance post-pregnancy, but before that, she was walking and running fast, getting up and down effortlessly with a full-term pregnancy that it took away from the realism of the story.
The other actors were ok, not memorable except for Adonijah Owiriwa playing Captain Jaiye
-The editor, at times, cut some scenes too quickly that we missed some valuable details
-It would have been nice for the screenplay to have included more detailed character development, e.g., we didn't really get to know Captain Dewa's psychology during jail time.
Further info about the coup planning and the process leading to its failure could have been provided to better understand '76.
The acting, editing, and overall screenplay, regrettably, did not follow the same path 😔
DELICIOUS
-We need to give it up for '76's photography because it felt like we were actually watching a movie shot in the 70s. Good job!
-The narrative gave us knowledge about a vital historical event, a great way to break from typical fictional scripts
-Izu intentionally gave us a taste of the old days by featuring black and white shots, voices from radio/tv presenters, social activities, singers, and an entertaining ambiance
-You could tell the costume, score, and set design teams put a lot of effort to produce a 70s look in the movie. We relished the afros, colorful dresses and bell bottom pants 😃
BLAND
-Rita Dominic delivered a notable performance post-pregnancy, but before that, she was walking and running fast, getting up and down effortlessly with a full-term pregnancy that it took away from the realism of the story.
The other actors were ok, not memorable except for Adonijah Owiriwa playing Captain Jaiye
-The editor, at times, cut some scenes too quickly that we missed some valuable details
-It would have been nice for the screenplay to have included more detailed character development, e.g., we didn't really get to know Captain Dewa's psychology during jail time.
Further info about the coup planning and the process leading to its failure could have been provided to better understand '76.
Political-military thrillers are probably my favorite genre of movies & I had great expectations for this film. Unfortunately, in the end, this film kind of falls flat on its face. The set-up had so much potential but the pacing is poor & at times the movie ends up being a boring chore to watch. The performances by the actors are solid, especially considering what they were given to work with because the script isn't particularly well-written & the plot doesn't end up being very intriguing. The cinematography is good & they managed to capture 1970s Nigeria pretty well.
But in the end it's hard for me to recommend this movie. As I said these are my favrorite type of films by far & if I got bored watching it I can't really see anybody who's not a fan of the genre even bothering to finish it. And to those who are fans of political/military thrillers, this production is nowhere near the standard of films we are used to so I doubt many would enjoy the experience. It's a shame because I would love for more movies like this to come out, especially given how many events & conflicts in Nigerian history there are to explore in cinema.
But in the end it's hard for me to recommend this movie. As I said these are my favrorite type of films by far & if I got bored watching it I can't really see anybody who's not a fan of the genre even bothering to finish it. And to those who are fans of political/military thrillers, this production is nowhere near the standard of films we are used to so I doubt many would enjoy the experience. It's a shame because I would love for more movies like this to come out, especially given how many events & conflicts in Nigerian history there are to explore in cinema.
The movie has only one boring story, forcibly stretched to.2 hours of run time, which could really have been 30 min. There is no single scene that is interesting in the movie. It is terribly boring that you will struggle to keep awake. The soundtracks do not match the scenes. The movie is full of random soundtracks. I can't believe the high ratings. I wanted to give 0 star if I could. I feel extremely generous to give 1 star.
Incredible. Rarely do I see Nollywood movies adapted from true life situations, especially from a dated era where so much attention to detail is paid. The lighting, cinematography, props are so beautiful, this movie can definitely be categorized as modern classic. The retro feel it give is so breathtaking that nothing looks out of place throughout the 2 hour duration of the movie. Incredible casting as well! I was especially impressed by the performance of Adonijah Owiriwa who plays Captain V. M. Jaiye. Overall I loved the movie in it's entirety and hope more directors and producers can provide more movies reading between the lines of historic events. 9/10 for me.
Based on true events about a failed military coup d'état in Nigeria in beginning of 1976 led by Lieutenant Colonel Buka Suka Dimka to overthrow the government of General Murtala Mohammed .. it's a political thriller with structured first half that later takes a winding course..however, an intriguing plot.. Interesting facts I came to know about watching this movie is that they love Hindi (Bollywood) cinema as in one scene they are showing Shammi Kapoor's movie in background.. also, the youngers kneel on floor or bow to show respect to the elders and use of left hand to eat, greet, handover or to collect is a sign of disrespect.
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- TriviaThe post-production of film took 5 years, a teaser was released in 2013, a trailer in 2014; for box-office sake the release date was pushed repeatedly and was finally released in 2016,
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- Budget
- $3,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 58 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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