
Eyimofe (This Is My Desire) 2021
"You have a dream. Life has other plans."
In *Eyimofe (This Is My Desire)* (2021), directed by Chuko Esiri, two Lagos residents navigate the quiet desperation of their daily lives while chasing an impossible dream—the hope of starting over in Europe.
Director: Chuko Esiri
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Eyimofe (This Is My Desire) (2021) about?
The film follows two Lagos residents clawing at the edges of their mundane lives, each harboring a secret wish to flee to Europe. Their parallel stories unfold with quiet intensity, revealing the fragile balance between hope and the crushing weight of reality.
Who directed Eyimofe (This Is My Desire)?
Chuko Esiri, the Nigerian filmmaker, brings a delicate, observational style to this intimate drama about aspiration and constraint.
Who stars in Eyimofe (This Is My Desire)?
The film features standout performances from Jude Akuwudike, Temi Ami-Williams, Tomiwa Edun, and Cynthia Ebijie, each embodying the film's emotional core.
Is Eyimofe (This Is My Desire) (2021) worth watching?
A quietly powerful drama with a measured pace and rich themes, *Eyimofe* offers a poignant look at the human cost of chasing distant dreams. It's a film that lingers, rewarding patience and attention.
How long is Eyimofe (This Is My Desire)?
The movie runs for 116 minutes, a runtime that allows its story to breathe and its themes to fully resonate.
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About Eyimofe (This Is My Desire) (2021) — A Lagos Dream Deferred
In *Eyimofe (This Is My Desire)* (2021), directed by Chuko Esiri, two Lagos residents navigate the quiet desperation of their daily lives while chasing an impossible dream—the hope of starting over in Europe. Told with delicate restraint, this slow-burn drama unfolds through two interconnected narratives that only briefly intersect, all under the weight of their shared unspoken desire for escape. The film lingers in the gaps between ambition and reality, painting a portrait of resilience and quiet longing.
Frustrated by the grind of their routines and the barriers around them, the protagonists' journeys are as much about what they carry within as what lies ahead. Esiri crafts an atmosphere thick with tension and tenderness, where the promise of Europe feels both tantalizing and unattainable. A contemplative, visually rich drama, *Eyimofe* captures the universal struggle between dreams and the circumstances that shape them.