Dwindle (film)
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Directed by
- Kayode Kasum
- Dare Olaitan
Produced byMimi Bartels
Starring
- Funke Akindele
- Bisola Aiyeola
- Jidekene Achufusi
- Gregory Ojefua
- Broda Shaggi
- Adedimeji Lateef
- Timini Egbuson
- Efa Iwara
- Uzor Arukwe
- Steve Chuks
- Demi Banwo
Release date
- 16 June 2021
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Running time | 108 minutes |
| Country | Nigeria |
| Language | English |
Dwindle is a 2021 Nigerian comedy film written by Darlington Abuda and directed by Kayode Kasum and Dare Olaitan. It was produced by Mimi Bartels for FilmOne Productions.[1]
It tells the story of Sogo and Buta, two friends who hijack a car and venture into cabbing, and how their lives take a drastic turn when they run into assassins who have just kidnapped the state governor.[2]
Cast
- Funke Akindele as Officer Tolani
- Bisola Aiyeola as Officer Juliet
- Jidekene Achufusi as Chinedu
- Lateef Adedimeji as Fuku
- Harriet Akinola as Todun's Mother
- Jude Chukwuka as Todun's Father
- Mary Chukwuma as Female Saint
- Jibola Dabo as Governor Otunta
- Martha Ehinome as Ajoke Kasum
- Oli Ekun as Chemistry
- Temisan Emmanuel as Tobi Williams
- Rotimi Fakunle as Officer Michael
- Ikponmwosa Gold as Officer Abani
- Efa Iwara as Collins
- David 'Mr Nollywood' Patrick as Bodyguard
- Maxwell Nwoye as Bodyguard
- Feyifunmi Oginni as Uber Driver
- Feyisayo Ogundipe as Newscaster
- Immaculata Oko as Kayin Damola
- Tope Olowoniyan as Todun
- Jide 'JBlaze' Oyegbile as Ikenna
- Gregory Ojefua as Oga Landlord
- Broda Shaggi as Buta
- Adedimeji Lateef as Fuku
- Timini Egbuson as Josiah Otunba
- Steve Chuks as Jide
- Demi Banwo as Ogogoro
- Efa Iwara as Collins
- Uzor Arukwe as Male Saint.[3]