This is Love (????) [N/A]

Original Title:
This is Love

Genres:
Documentary

Production Companies:
Aguocha
VUN Productions

Production Countries:
Nigeria

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 72

This is Love tells the romance stories of 3 Nigerian LGBTQ+ couples and how they navigate romantic relationships in a conservative and hostile Nigerian environment. It is an attempt to humanize LGBTQ+ people in Nigeria by telling a story of how they find love amidst the risks and struggles. The cast includes a lesbian couple, a gay couple and a couple made up of a transman and a ciswoman. It covered conversations around acceptance, religion, health, the Same-Sex Marriage Prohibition Act (SSMPA), and finding love. 2 out of the 3 couples wore masks and had their voices distorted. Aside from helping to conceal the identity of the cast, the mask and distorted voices are also symbolic of the double life LGBTQ+ Nigerians have to live for their safety and security.

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Assistant Location Manager:
Victor Ugoo Njoku

Camera Production Assistant:
Ime Sunday

Casting Producer:
Daniel Fidelix-Okei

Colorist:
Femd Daniel

Dialogue Editor:
Sound Bust

Director:
Victor Ugoo Njoku
Neec Nonso

Director of Photography:
Neec Nonso

Editor:
Femd Daniel
Ogochukwu Nwafor

Executive Producer:
Ogbuzo
Victor Ugoo Njoku

Gaffer:
Adejonwo Olatunji

Key Grip:
Adejonwo Olatunji

Legal Services:
Ryan Uche-Tasie

Location Manager:
Arinze Okafor

Music:
Cuebitze

Producer:
Victor Ugoo Njoku
Ebuka Njoku
Neec Nonso

Production Coordinator:
Mecca Akello

Production Designer:
Arinze Okafor

Production Manager:
Mecca Akello

Screenplay:
Victor Ugoo Njoku

Script Supervisor:
Victor Ugoo Njoku

Story:
Victor Ugoo Njoku

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