Jude Idada
Born
Lagos, Nigeria
NationalityNigerian
OccupationScreenwriter actor director
Years active1993–present

Jude Idada is a Nigerian actor, poet, playwright and producer best known for writing the feature film, The Tenant.[1] He has also produced and written several other short films and books.

Early life and education

Idada, a descent of Edo, was born and raised in Lagos, Nigeria.[2]

Idada was a pure science student in high school without any background in the arts. He initially applied to study medicine in the university but later, he changed his course of study to agricultural economics. After a couple of semesters in agriculture, Idada quit studying agricultural economics and stayed at home for nine months after which, he got admitted to the University of Ibadan to study theater arts where he had his first degree.[3][4]

Career

After graduation, Idada worked at Guardian Express Bank, a job he got while he was still a corps member after which he moved to Arthur Andersen. He immigrated to Canada, did a postgraduate and worked in banks, telecommunication firms and along that line. After seeing a short film with friends, he resigned his job to pursue writing and film production.[5][6]

He was selected as one of the screenwriters for the Toronto International Film Festival's Adapt This! and the Afrinolly/Ford Foundation Cinema4Change projects. Idada was also an inaugural participant in the Relativity Media/AFRIFF Filmmaking project.

He is the Artistic director of the Africa Theatre Ensemble in Toronto, Canada. Idada has stage plays, collection of short stories, poetry to his credit. Stage plays: Flood, Brixton Stories, Lost and Coma, 3some. He has also written and published a collection of short stories: A Box of Chocolates, Exotica Celestica. Written and directed Stage plays: Oduduwa – King of the Edos, By My Own Hands and a children's book Didi Kanu and the Singing Dwarfs of the North.[7]

As an acting coach, Idada teaches a wide variety of thespians, the rudiments and technicalities of acting for stage and for film. He has also guest lectured for the African Theatre Ensemble in Canada, the Mofilm/Unilever Sunlight Foundation Film Project in Nigeria, the AIDS foundation in Guyana and also chaired several panels at International Film Festivals and writing for various magazines.[8][9]

Filmography

Film

  • Chameleon (Short Film) – 2016 – Writer/Director
  • Blaze Up The Ghetto (Documentary) – 2010 – Director
  • The Tenant (Feature Film) – 2005 – Writer/Producer
  • Inside (Short Film) – 2000 – Director/Producer
  • The Woman in my Closet – (Short Film) – 1999 – Director/Producer
  • Young Wise Fools – (Short Film) – 1999 – Director/Producer

Stage plays

  • 3some by Idada – 2018 – Director/Producer
  • Coma by Idada – 2013 – Director
  • Lost by Modupe Olaogun – 2013 – Director
  • Brixton Stories by Biyi Bandele – 2012 – Director
  • The Flood by Femi Osofisan – 2011 – Director
  • In The Name of The Father – 2008 – Writer/Director
  • The Seed of Life – 2008 – Writer/Director
  • Love is the Word – 2007 – Writer/Director
  • Your God is Dead – 2000 – Director/Writer/Producer
  • Power of Love – 1999 – Director/Writer/Producer
  • Snares of Lucifer – 1998 – Director/Writer/Producer

Writing credits

Screenplays

  • Simi (feature film) – 2016 – For Applegazer and Karmacause Productions, producer, Udoka Oyeka
  • Tatu (Feature film) – 2016 – For Filmhouse Productions, producer, Don Omope
  • The River (feature film) – 2015 – For Applegazer and Karmacause Productions, Producer Orode Uduaghan
  • House Girls (TV Series) – 2015 – For Xandria Productions; Producers, Chineze Anyaene, Theophilus Ukpaa.
  • Driving Mr Akin (feature film) – 2015 – For Xandra Productions, producer, Chineze Anyaene.
  • Doctor Death (feature film) – 2014 – For Raconteur/Creoternity Productions, Producer Chioma Onyenwe
  • The Road (Short film) – 2014 – For Afrinolly/Ford Foundation
  • Justice (Short film) – 2014 – For Elvina Ibru Productions
  • Sunshine (feature film) – 2013
  • Coma (Feature Film) – 2012 – For I Take Media, Producers, Fabian Lojede, Mickey Dube
  • Journeys of One (Feature Film) – 2011 – For Omcomm Communications, Producer; Soledad Grognett
  • Lagos Connection (Feature Film) – 2011 – For 1 Take Media, Producer; Fabian Lojede
  • Afreeka (Feature Film) – 2010
  • The Drum (Feature Film) – 2010
  • Sex in the Age of Innocence (Feature Film) – 2009
  • No More An Uncle Tom (Feature Film) – 2009
  • The Dilemma (Feature Film) – 2008
  • Ghetto Red Hot (Feature Film) – 2007 – (Optioned)
  • Mirage (Feature Film) – 2006
  • Kite (Feature Film) – 2006 – for NTFG Productions, Producer Yifei Zhang
  • The Tenant (Feature Film) – 2005 – released 2008 by Broken Manacles Entertainment
  • Somewhere in Between (Feature Film) – 2005 (Optioned)
  • Faces of a Coin (Feature Film) – 2004 (Optioned)
  • Inside – (Short Film) – 2000
  • The Woman in my Closet – (Short Film) – 1999
  • Young Wise Fools – (Short Film) – 1999
  • Two Faces of a Coin (Short Film) – 1998

Stage plays

  • Sankara – 2016 – Commissioned by G.R.I.P media
  • MKO – 2016 – Commissioned by the MKO Abiola family
  • 3some – 2016 – Optioned by Make It Happen Productions
  • The March – 2016 – Optioned by Theatre Magnifica
  • Resurrection – 2014 – Optioned by Oracles Repertory Theatre
  • The Calling – 2013 – Commissioned by African Theatre Ensemble
  • Coma – 2012 – Optioned by Oracles Repertory Theatre
  • In The Name of The Father – 2008 – Performed by the Visionaries
  • The Seed of Life – 2008 – Performed by the Visionaires
  • Love is the Word – 2007 – Performed by the Visionaires
  • Vendetta – 2006 – Optioned by the Africa Theatre Ensemble
  • Oduduwa "King of the Edos" – 2005 – Performed by the Oracle Repertory Theatre

Published by Createspace/Creoternity Books

  • Power of Love – 1994 – Performed by Neighbours International
  • Your God is Dead – 1994 – Performed by Neighbours International
  • Snares of Lucifer – 1993 – Performed by Neighbours International

Novels

[10]

  • More than Comedy (A Biography of Efosa ‘Efex’ Iyamu) – 2015
  • Didi Kanu and the Singing Dwarfs of the North – 2015- Createspace/Creoternity Books
  • By My Own Hands – 2014 – Createspace/Creoternity Books
  • A Box of Chocolates[11] – 2005 – Trafford Publishing (Collection of Short Stories)
  • Boom Boom – 2019 – Winepress Publishing

Poetry

[12]

  • Exotica Celestica – 2012 – Createspace/Creoternity Books
  • Meditations of a Traveling Mind – 2004
  • Oh My Lord! – 1992

Songs

  • Firefly – 2016 – Chibie; Producer: Brian Quaye, Chibie Okoye
  • Life is Sweet– 2013 – Chibie; Producer: Jeff McCulloch
  • Speed Demon – 2013– Chibie; Producer: Jeff McCulloch
  • Revolution – 2013 – Chibie; Producer: Soji Oyinsan
  • I No Be Tenant – 2010 – Blacko Blaze ft Chibie; Producer: Blacko Blaze, Released by Broken Manacles Entertainment

Acting credits

  • 8 Bars and A Clef (Feature Film) – Dir Chioma Onyenwe – 2014
  • The Tenant (Feature Film) – Dir Lucky Ejim – 2006
  • Death and the Kings Horseman (Stage Play) – Dir Ronald Wiehs – 2004
  • The Prize (Stage Play) – Dir Lekan Fagbade – 2000
  • Inside (Short Film) – Dir Idada – 2000
  • Ezenwanyi (Stage Play) – Dir Chetachukwu Udo – Ukpai – 1999
  • The Woman in my Closet (Short Film) – Dir Idada – 1999
  • Young Wise Fools ( Short Film) – Dir Idada – 1999
  • Doom (Stage Play) – Dir Yacoub Adeleke – 1997
  • Grip Am (Stage Play) – Dir Dare Fasasi – 1997
  • Hopes of the Living Dead (Stage Play) – Dir Lekan Fagbade – 1998
  • Queen Idia (Stage Play) – Dir Israel Eboh −1998
  • Human Zoo (Stage Play) – Dir Dare Fasasi – 1997
  • Snares of Lucifer (Stage Play) – Dir Idada, Ifeanyi Agu – 1993, 1997
  • Your God is Dead (Stage Play) – Dir Idada – 1994
  • Power of Love (Stage Play)- Dir Idada – 1994, 1999
  • Eku (Stage Play) – Dir Wale Macaulay – 1995
  • Atakiti (Stage Play) – Dir Esikinni Olusanyin – 1995

Awards and recognition

Year Award Category Work Result
2019 Nigeria Prize for Literature Children Novel Boom Boom Won
2014 Nigeria Prize for Literature Use Of Literature Oduduwa, King of the Edos (Stage play) Nominated
2013 Association of Nigerian Authors Award Best Drama Oduduwa, King of the Edos Won
2010 6th Africa Movie Academy Awards Best Picture The Tenant Nominated
2010 6th Africa Movie Academy Awards Best Screenplay Won
2010 6th Africa Movie Academy Awards Best Director Nominated

References

  1. Agary, Kaine. "Getting from script to screen and the rights in-between". Punch. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  2. "Jude Idada". IMDb. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  3. "Interview with award winning Director". FAB. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
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  5. "Interview with award winning Director". FAB. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  6. "Jide Idada". Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  7. Njoku, Benjamin. "Untold story of Omoni Oboli's plagiarism saga: What my experience with the actress will teach Nigerian film makers". Vanguard. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  8. "Interview with award winning Director". FAB. Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  9. "Jide Idada". Retrieved 17 January 2017.
  10. . Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss/156-3346445-9322156?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=+Jude+Idada. Retrieved 19 January 2017. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  11. Idada, Jude (1 March 2013). A Box of Chocolates. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. ISBN 978-1478125327.
  12. . Amazon.com https://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss/156-3346445-9322156?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=+Jude+Idada. Retrieved 19 January 2017. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)

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