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  • TV-MA
  • 2020
  • 2 hr 31 min
  • 6.1  (1,044)

Citation is a Nigerian drama film written and directed by Kunle Afolayan, and released on Netflix in 2020. The movie tells the story of Moremi Oluwa (played by Temi Otedola), a young postgraduate student who accuses her wealthy, charismatic professor, Lucien N’Dyare (played by Jimmy Jean-Louis), of rape. This accusation sets off a chain of events that forces Moremi to confront power, privilege, and systemic corruption in the Nigerian university system.

As the movie begins, we are introduced to Moremi, a brilliant and ambitious young woman who has just been admitted to one of Nigeria’s top universities to study law. She is excited about this opportunity but also worried about the challenges she might face as a young, female student. Her worries soon become reality when she meets Lucien, a suave and charismatic professor who is widely admired on campus for his intelligence and good looks. Lucien takes an interest in Moremi and offers to mentor her, offering her a glimpse into his world of wealth and privilege. Moremi is flattered by the attention and soon finds herself drawn to his charm and charisma.

However, things take a dark turn when Lucien invites Moremi to a private dinner at his house, where he drugs her and rapes her. Moremi is left traumatized and confused, not sure how to react to what has happened to her. When she finally works up the courage to report Lucien to the university authorities, she is met with resistance and suspicion. Faculty members and students alike dismiss her accusation and tell her that she is lying or exaggerating. Even her own department heads try to persuade her to drop the matter and move on with her life.

Undeterred, Moremi decides to take matters into her own hands and launches a campaign to seek justice and expose the corruption and privilege that protect men like Lucien in the Nigerian university system. She enlists the help of her friends, including her roommate Koyejo (played by Ini Edo) and a hacker named Yomi (played by Gabriel Afolayan), to gather evidence and build a case against Lucien. Along the way, she faces numerous obstacles and setbacks, including threats of violence and intimidation from Lucien’s powerful friends and allies.

Throughout the movie, we see Moremi grappling with complex issues of power, privilege, and the limits of justice. She learns that even in a system that claims to value truth and fairness, powerful people can use their influence to manipulate and distort the truth. She also learns that the process of seeking justice can be long and difficult, requiring immense courage, persistence, and faith in oneself.

The film is beautifully shot, with stunning scenes of the Nigerian landscape and vibrant depictions of Nigerian culture and fashion. The cast delivers nuanced and powerful performances, particularly Temi Otedola, who gives a moving portrayal of a young woman who is determined to stand up for herself and fight for justice, despite the odds.

Overall, Citation is a thought-provoking and engaging film that tackles important issues in contemporary Nigerian society, including sexual violence, corruption, and gender inequality. It is a story about courage, resilience, and the power of young people to effect change in the world.

Citation is a 2020 drama with a runtime of 2 hours and 31 minutes. It has received moderate reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 6.1.

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  • Release Date
    2020
  • MPAA Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    2 hr 31 min
  • IMDB Rating
    6.1  (1,044)
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