Tinuade Jemiseye
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LADY | Sundance ‘26 Special Jury Award Winner | "An easily likeable newcomer" — Afrocritik | Berlinale ‘26

Today, the Ladies of LADY take Sundance 2026! 🥳✨🎬
Thank you sweet Jesus 🥹❤️
Today is the World Premiere of LADY at the Sundance Film Festival, and even thought we couldn’t get to be there physically, my heart is so full that the world finally gets to see the magic that we made.
This journey began in 2023 and being here today feels like a dream come true fr. Words can’t express how proud I am to be a part of such a beautiful story about freedom and true sisterhood.
I know that younger me is kicking her feet right now and she is so incredibly proud of the woman we are becoming because what do you mean we’re on the screens at Sundanceeeeeee 🥺❤️
Huge congratulations to my Queens and the entire team who poured their hearts into this. We really did that! 🥂🔥
Thank you to our exceptional writer and director, you truly are an actor’s director @theolivenwosu @lagosfilmgirl ❤️
Thank you to the incredible producers, funders and EPs
@britishfilminstitute
@film4 @hanway_films @levelforward, Alex Polunin, John Giwa Amu, @nwimostella, @sultan_sangodoyin, and @tunjijamiu
Thank you @sunkanmiadebayo, @kennyjoseph and @opeydee, you are God sent ❤️
My Queensssss, my ladiessssss we really did it!!!!! Congratulations to us 🥹❤️❤️ @symplyjess @amandaoruh @precious_agu_eke @eva.Ibiam @fadesaye @chichi_kolo
#LadyFilm #OliveNwosu
#WorldPremiere #WomenInFilm #sundancefilmfestival2026

A week ago, their phones buzzed as they learned that they had won the Special Jury Award for Acting Ensemble at the just-concluded Sundance.
The lead actress Jessica Gabriel’s Ujah was stuck in Lagos traffic. Her co-stars, Amanda Oruh was at home, working on press materials; and Tinuade Jemiseye was supporting a friend at a cinema meet-and-greet in Lekki.
Where they should have been was Utah, USA, on one of the biggest nights of their careers. They were hindered by visa denial, a familiar mobility barrier for African creatives on the global stage.
“As much as you try to ignore it, politics and governance will affect everybody — rich or poor, big or small, talented or not talented,” Oruh tells WKMUp, during a conversation with the 3 actors.
Their director, @olivenwosu, made sure they weren’t left out. From the world premiere onward, she carried them along every step of the Sundance journey, sharing updates, photos, and videos, the same care and intentionality she brought to the set itself.
In the 2-hour virtual conversation with Ujah, Oruh and Jemiseye, they discuss their recent global recognition, visa exclusion, and the realities of working in Nollywood.
Read the full story on our website at the link in bio.
#WKMUpInterviews #BingeLife #Sundance

A week ago, their phones buzzed as they learned that they had won the Special Jury Award for Acting Ensemble at the just-concluded Sundance.
The lead actress Jessica Gabriel’s Ujah was stuck in Lagos traffic. Her co-stars, Amanda Oruh was at home, working on press materials; and Tinuade Jemiseye was supporting a friend at a cinema meet-and-greet in Lekki.
Where they should have been was Utah, USA, on one of the biggest nights of their careers. They were hindered by visa denial, a familiar mobility barrier for African creatives on the global stage.
“As much as you try to ignore it, politics and governance will affect everybody — rich or poor, big or small, talented or not talented,” Oruh tells WKMUp, during a conversation with the 3 actors.
Their director, @olivenwosu, made sure they weren’t left out. From the world premiere onward, she carried them along every step of the Sundance journey, sharing updates, photos, and videos, the same care and intentionality she brought to the set itself.
In the 2-hour virtual conversation with Ujah, Oruh and Jemiseye, they discuss their recent global recognition, visa exclusion, and the realities of working in Nollywood.
Read the full story on our website at the link in bio.
#WKMUpInterviews #BingeLife #Sundance

A week ago, their phones buzzed as they learned that they had won the Special Jury Award for Acting Ensemble at the just-concluded Sundance.
The lead actress Jessica Gabriel’s Ujah was stuck in Lagos traffic. Her co-stars, Amanda Oruh was at home, working on press materials; and Tinuade Jemiseye was supporting a friend at a cinema meet-and-greet in Lekki.
Where they should have been was Utah, USA, on one of the biggest nights of their careers. They were hindered by visa denial, a familiar mobility barrier for African creatives on the global stage.
“As much as you try to ignore it, politics and governance will affect everybody — rich or poor, big or small, talented or not talented,” Oruh tells WKMUp, during a conversation with the 3 actors.
Their director, @olivenwosu, made sure they weren’t left out. From the world premiere onward, she carried them along every step of the Sundance journey, sharing updates, photos, and videos, the same care and intentionality she brought to the set itself.
In the 2-hour virtual conversation with Ujah, Oruh and Jemiseye, they discuss their recent global recognition, visa exclusion, and the realities of working in Nollywood.
Read the full story on our website at the link in bio.
#WKMUpInterviews #BingeLife #Sundance

A week ago, their phones buzzed as they learned that they had won the Special Jury Award for Acting Ensemble at the just-concluded Sundance.
The lead actress Jessica Gabriel’s Ujah was stuck in Lagos traffic. Her co-stars, Amanda Oruh was at home, working on press materials; and Tinuade Jemiseye was supporting a friend at a cinema meet-and-greet in Lekki.
Where they should have been was Utah, USA, on one of the biggest nights of their careers. They were hindered by visa denial, a familiar mobility barrier for African creatives on the global stage.
“As much as you try to ignore it, politics and governance will affect everybody — rich or poor, big or small, talented or not talented,” Oruh tells WKMUp, during a conversation with the 3 actors.
Their director, @olivenwosu, made sure they weren’t left out. From the world premiere onward, she carried them along every step of the Sundance journey, sharing updates, photos, and videos, the same care and intentionality she brought to the set itself.
In the 2-hour virtual conversation with Ujah, Oruh and Jemiseye, they discuss their recent global recognition, visa exclusion, and the realities of working in Nollywood.
Read the full story on our website at the link in bio.
#WKMUpInterviews #BingeLife #Sundance

A week ago, their phones buzzed as they learned that they had won the Special Jury Award for Acting Ensemble at the just-concluded Sundance.
The lead actress Jessica Gabriel’s Ujah was stuck in Lagos traffic. Her co-stars, Amanda Oruh was at home, working on press materials; and Tinuade Jemiseye was supporting a friend at a cinema meet-and-greet in Lekki.
Where they should have been was Utah, USA, on one of the biggest nights of their careers. They were hindered by visa denial, a familiar mobility barrier for African creatives on the global stage.
“As much as you try to ignore it, politics and governance will affect everybody — rich or poor, big or small, talented or not talented,” Oruh tells WKMUp, during a conversation with the 3 actors.
Their director, @olivenwosu, made sure they weren’t left out. From the world premiere onward, she carried them along every step of the Sundance journey, sharing updates, photos, and videos, the same care and intentionality she brought to the set itself.
In the 2-hour virtual conversation with Ujah, Oruh and Jemiseye, they discuss their recent global recognition, visa exclusion, and the realities of working in Nollywood.
Read the full story on our website at the link in bio.
#WKMUpInterviews #BingeLife #Sundance

A week ago, their phones buzzed as they learned that they had won the Special Jury Award for Acting Ensemble at the just-concluded Sundance.
The lead actress Jessica Gabriel’s Ujah was stuck in Lagos traffic. Her co-stars, Amanda Oruh was at home, working on press materials; and Tinuade Jemiseye was supporting a friend at a cinema meet-and-greet in Lekki.
Where they should have been was Utah, USA, on one of the biggest nights of their careers. They were hindered by visa denial, a familiar mobility barrier for African creatives on the global stage.
“As much as you try to ignore it, politics and governance will affect everybody — rich or poor, big or small, talented or not talented,” Oruh tells WKMUp, during a conversation with the 3 actors.
Their director, @olivenwosu, made sure they weren’t left out. From the world premiere onward, she carried them along every step of the Sundance journey, sharing updates, photos, and videos, the same care and intentionality she brought to the set itself.
In the 2-hour virtual conversation with Ujah, Oruh and Jemiseye, they discuss their recent global recognition, visa exclusion, and the realities of working in Nollywood.
Read the full story on our website at the link in bio.
#WKMUpInterviews #BingeLife #Sundance
How do you bury a child that is still alive?
Odindi omo?!!
Wrote this piece one night when I couldn’t sleep and my mind was wandering. My mind had wandered to grief and what it might feel like to lose a child so I put pen to paper because I’m an actor and acting allows us to feel the things that we’ve never felt before and the things that we hope to never feel.
#kavthestoolauditions
Written by: @_tinuade
Shot & edited by : @DressiDrea
Gaffer : @eli_shmurda28
PM: @animashaunoflagos
Actress Tinuade Jemiseye knows that talent is just the start.
Watch how training with casting director Sunkanmi Adebayo took her craft from local sets to international projects.
Ready to level up? Join our next Actors Workshop and sharpen your edge.
Early bird registration ends May 15th.
Click the link in bio to register.
#ActorsWorkshop #Nollywood #ActingWorkshop #AspiringActors #FilmIndustry NigerianActors
Every firstborn. Every provider. Every person carrying responsibilities for their family can relate to The Boy Who Gave.
If you’ve ever carried your family on your back, made sacrifices in silence, or felt the pressure of being “the responsible one”, this story will hit home. ❤️
The Boy Who Gave is coming to cinemas nationwide this Friday. Don’t miss it.
#TheBoyWhoGave #TheBoyWhoGaveMovie
#May15
"A LOVE DOSE OF HATE" PREMIERES ON ROK DStv 168, and GOtv 9.
Tuesday, May 12th, 8pm WAT.
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A ruthless CEO unknowingly falls for her loyal subordinate, only to be blindsided by his engagement bombshell. Crushed and betrayed, she unleashes a vengeful power play to destroy his happily ever after.
Starring
@bestokoduwa_
@_agnesobi
@_tinuade
@michellebest_c
@emeka_mcpherson
@graceuwabor
@ebisanarayi
@chrisbiyibi8369
Ifebuchi Ogbonna
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Produced by: @bestokoduwa_
Directed by: Ifokanbale Hubert
#Rokstudios #NollywoodMovies #ALoveDoseOfHate

The Ladies of LADY coming to NYAFF on the 23rd of May.
Photo credit: @felixolawalecreates

The Ladies of LADY coming to NYAFF on the 23rd of May.
Photo credit: @felixolawalecreates

The Ladies of LADY coming to NYAFF on the 23rd of May.
Photo credit: @felixolawalecreates

The Ladies of Lady bullied me into posting these pictures so go find them and say thank you 🤭😂

The Ladies of Lady bullied me into posting these pictures so go find them and say thank you 🤭😂

The Ladies of Lady bullied me into posting these pictures so go find them and say thank you 🤭😂

The Ladies of Lady bullied me into posting these pictures so go find them and say thank you 🤭😂
The Ladies of Lady bullied me into posting these pictures so go find them and say thank you 🤭😂

The Ladies of Lady bullied me into posting these pictures so go find them and say thank you 🤭😂

The Ladies of Lady bullied me into posting these pictures so go find them and say thank you 🤭😂

The Ladies of Lady bullied me into posting these pictures so go find them and say thank you 🤭😂

The Ladies of Lady bullied me into posting these pictures so go find them and say thank you 🤭😂
Tomorrow Damien and Tinu are going to take you on a journey!
*Fun fact, those are both our real names 🤣
STRIPPED starts showing at 8pm tomorrow (Sunday) on @africamagic SHOWCASE!

Year 30! ✨
The year I put all my eggs in God’s basket ❤️
Happy birthday Omotinuadewa, may your light always shine ✨
📸: @jaachie_pixels

Year 30! ✨
The year I put all my eggs in God’s basket ❤️
Happy birthday Omotinuadewa, may your light always shine ✨
📸: @jaachie_pixels

Year 30! ✨
The year I put all my eggs in God’s basket ❤️
Happy birthday Omotinuadewa, may your light always shine ✨
📸: @jaachie_pixels

Year 30! ✨
The year I put all my eggs in God’s basket ❤️
Happy birthday Omotinuadewa, may your light always shine ✨
📸: @jaachie_pixels

Year 30! ✨
The year I put all my eggs in God’s basket ❤️
Happy birthday Omotinuadewa, may your light always shine ✨
📸: @jaachie_pixels

Year 30! ✨
The year I put all my eggs in God’s basket ❤️
Happy birthday Omotinuadewa, may your light always shine ✨
📸: @jaachie_pixels

Year 30! ✨
The year I put all my eggs in God’s basket ❤️
Happy birthday Omotinuadewa, may your light always shine ✨
📸: @jaachie_pixels

Year 30! ✨
The year I put all my eggs in God’s basket ❤️
Happy birthday Omotinuadewa, may your light always shine ✨
📸: @jaachie_pixels

Year 30! ✨
The year I put all my eggs in God’s basket ❤️
Happy birthday Omotinuadewa, may your light always shine ✨
📸: @jaachie_pixels
No scripts. No rehearsal📸
Here is how @_tinuade trued to answer 30 questions in 2 mins?

#Repost @afrowren_productions
Celebrating these powerhouses whose journeys are as compelling as their roles.
@symplyjess @eva.ibiam @chichi_kolo @fadesaye @_tinuade
@precious_agu_eke @amandaoruh
🚗💨
So grateful to God and special appreciation to @afrowren_productions and @sunkanmiadebayo for your support since day one. This is only the beginning!
.
#awardwinners #awardseason #LADY

#Repost @afrowren_productions
Celebrating these powerhouses whose journeys are as compelling as their roles.
@symplyjess @eva.ibiam @chichi_kolo @fadesaye @_tinuade
@precious_agu_eke @amandaoruh
🚗💨
So grateful to God and special appreciation to @afrowren_productions and @sunkanmiadebayo for your support since day one. This is only the beginning!
.
#awardwinners #awardseason #LADY

#Repost @afrowren_productions
Celebrating these powerhouses whose journeys are as compelling as their roles.
@symplyjess @eva.ibiam @chichi_kolo @fadesaye @_tinuade
@precious_agu_eke @amandaoruh
🚗💨
So grateful to God and special appreciation to @afrowren_productions and @sunkanmiadebayo for your support since day one. This is only the beginning!
.
#awardwinners #awardseason #LADY

#Repost @afrowren_productions
Celebrating these powerhouses whose journeys are as compelling as their roles.
@symplyjess @eva.ibiam @chichi_kolo @fadesaye @_tinuade
@precious_agu_eke @amandaoruh
🚗💨
So grateful to God and special appreciation to @afrowren_productions and @sunkanmiadebayo for your support since day one. This is only the beginning!
.
#awardwinners #awardseason #LADY

#Repost @afrowren_productions
Celebrating these powerhouses whose journeys are as compelling as their roles.
@symplyjess @eva.ibiam @chichi_kolo @fadesaye @_tinuade
@precious_agu_eke @amandaoruh
🚗💨
So grateful to God and special appreciation to @afrowren_productions and @sunkanmiadebayo for your support since day one. This is only the beginning!
.
#awardwinners #awardseason #LADY

#Repost @afrowren_productions
Celebrating these powerhouses whose journeys are as compelling as their roles.
@symplyjess @eva.ibiam @chichi_kolo @fadesaye @_tinuade
@precious_agu_eke @amandaoruh
🚗💨
So grateful to God and special appreciation to @afrowren_productions and @sunkanmiadebayo for your support since day one. This is only the beginning!
.
#awardwinners #awardseason #LADY

#Repost @afrowren_productions
Celebrating these powerhouses whose journeys are as compelling as their roles.
@symplyjess @eva.ibiam @chichi_kolo @fadesaye @_tinuade
@precious_agu_eke @amandaoruh
🚗💨
So grateful to God and special appreciation to @afrowren_productions and @sunkanmiadebayo for your support since day one. This is only the beginning!
.
#awardwinners #awardseason #LADY

#Repost @afrowren_productions
Celebrating these powerhouses whose journeys are as compelling as their roles.
@symplyjess @eva.ibiam @chichi_kolo @fadesaye @_tinuade
@precious_agu_eke @amandaoruh
🚗💨
So grateful to God and special appreciation to @afrowren_productions and @sunkanmiadebayo for your support since day one. This is only the beginning!
.
#awardwinners #awardseason #LADY
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