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‘Battle on Buka Street’ makes cinema history, grosses over $60,000 in US

Promise Eze by Promise Eze
January 4, 2023
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‘Battle on Buka Street’ makes cinema history, grosses over $60,000 in US

Funke Akindele’s hit movie has continued to break records locally and internationally.

The epic movie ‘Battle on Buka Street’ in the United States and the United Kingdom was released by the Media (USA), with the support of Amplify Africa.

The movie debuted in 11 Regal Cinemas, making Funke Akindele’s movie the first ever Indigenous Nollywood release in the United States.

Despite opening in only 11 locations, the comedy earned $61, 000 over the 4-day New Year Weekend.

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Commenting on the movie’s impressive opening, Craig Shurn, of Part Two Media, said:

“We always knew that ‘Battle on Buka Street’ had the potential to do well in the US especially after its blockbuster results and status in Nigeria, but we never expected these sorts of figures for the first Nollywood release here.

Full credit to the star, director and producer Funke Akindele, who worked her magic to her 15 million+ Instagram followers.

The US African diaspora have been underserved and starved of true African content, especially theatrically, for the longest time, and it is an honor to have brought ‘Battle on Buka Street’ to them eventually. It’s a great start, and it’s exciting what the future holds. Next up is Toyin Abraham’s ‘Ijakumo: Born Again Stripper’ which is coming 13th January.”

Following Akindele’s release, FilmOne and Regal Cinemas are set to debut Toyin Abraham’s ‘Ijakumo: Born Again Stripper’ on January 13, 2023 in the US and UK.

The movie opens exclusively at select Regal theatres, with advance screenings beginning on January 12th.

Here in Nigeria, ‘Battle on Buka Street’ is the number one movie at the box office, earning over N360 million in three weeks.

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