The Banker (2015 film)
The Banker is a 2015 Nigerian drama film, produced and directed by Emem Isong and Ikechukwu Onyeka respectively. The film starred Mbong Amata, Maureen Okpoko, Belinda Effah and Seun Akindele. It premiered at Civic Center, Lagos on May 16, 2015.[1][2]
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Directed by | Ikechukwu Onyeka |
Produced by | Emem Isong Nsikan Isaac |
Screenplay by | Yinka Ogun |
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Music by | George Nathaniel |
Edited by | Daniel Tom |
Production company | Royal Arts Academy |
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Running time | 81 minutes |
Country | Nigeria |
Language | English |
The story is centered on the how female bankers use their sexuality to get optimal benefits from prospective customers. It also visits the circumstances and the emotional pain they go through in fulfilling corporate target, while addressing the stereotypical understanding from in-laws, and women whose husband deal with female bankers in Nigeria.
Plot
Chinwe (Mbong Amata) is a female banker who is pressured professionally to use any means possible to ensure wealthy male clients open monetary accounts, irrespective of their demands. Her future father inlaw is of the opinion that all female bankers are promiscuous and wouldn't approve her marriage to his son, this leads him to sending several of his wealthy friends as potential client to try to lure her to have a sexual relationship with them, to see if she will stand her ground.
Cast
- Mbong Amata as Chinwe
- Ifeanyi Kalu as Kunle jnr
- Maureen Okpoko as Vivian
- Seun Akindele as David
- Belinda Effah as Daisy Aburi
Reception
Despite having a 2.5 score on Nollywood Reinvented, It was heavily criticized for lacking "originality" and being "very predictable". The film was also described as being unrealistic in some instance, however the site noted that the introduction of Seun Akindele in the latter part of the film brought some form of life to it.[3]
On talkafricanmovies, a review site that either "recommends" or "ejects" films; The Banker was "recommended", with the writer praising its "straight-to-the-point" approach. However, it felt the direction of the script was not completely in tune with reality. It also posited that the story should have been more diverse, while also praising the portrayal by Seun Akindele in the film.[4]
References
- "'The Banker', A New Royal Arts Academy Film, Starring Belinda Effah, Seun Akindele, Mbong Amata, Nsikan Isaac is Set to be Premiered!". Golden Icons. May 1, 2015. Retrieved 2017-12-25.
- "Photos from The Banker Premiere". nollywoodaccess.com.
- admin (June 19, 2015). "The Banker". Nollywood Reinvented. Retrieved 2017-12-25.
- "The Banker". talkafricanmovies.com. February 7, 2016. Retrieved 2017-12-25.