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‘After 30’ To Premiere In Paris, Reuniting Beloved ‘Before 30’ Cast For A Fresh Chapter On Womanhood

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A new Nigerian film titled After 30, a follow-up to the 2015 hit series Before 30, will premiere at the 2025 NollywoodWeek NOW Film Festival in Paris this May. The film, which brings back the original cast – Damilola Adegbite, Beverly Naya, Meg Otanwa, and Anee Icha, explores the lives of four women as they navigate love, motherhood, ambition, and personal growth in their 30s.

Directed by Omorinsojo Spaine and co-written by Spaine, Bibi Ukpo, and BB Sasore, After 30 challenges societal pressures on women, particularly the belief that one’s worth is tied to marriage before a certain age. Instead, it centres on friendship, rediscovery, and defining success on your terms.

The film continues the journey of four close friends in Lagos, nearly a decade after Before 30 first captured hearts online. Where the original series dealt with the pressure to marry before hitting 30, this sequel digs deeper into the quiet battles and bold dreams that come after.

Set to screen at Cinéma L’Arlequin between May 7 and 11, After 30 is part of a powerful lineup celebrating Nigerian storytelling at the 12th edition of NollywoodWeek Film Festival Paris.

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