Taiwo Egunjobi
Taiwo Egunjobi | |
|---|---|
| Occupation | Film Director |
| Known for | Film Directing |
| Notable work | The Fire and The Moth |
Taiwo Egunjobi is a Film Director and Screenwriter who grew up in Ibadan, Nigeria.[1][2] His directorial work The Fire and The Moth, a drama portraying against Societal situations of South-Western Nigeria strengthened his partnership and collaboration in handling huge Projects.[3] He frequently collaborates with Isaac Ayodeji and Emiola Fagbenle in his works.[4] Also, his works center on Satirical settings of Nigerian Society.[5][6]
Works
Egunjobi's directorial works includes,
- The Fire and the Moth (2025)[7]
- A Green Fever (2023)[7][8][9]
- Crushed Roses (2022)
- All Na Vibes (2021)
- In Ibadan (2021)[1]
- Dwindle (2021)
- The Grudge (2016)
- Gidi Blues (2016)[10]
References
- ^ a b Chiemeke, Jerry (2025-06-22). "Out Of Africa: Taiwo Egunjobi Talks … The Fire And The Moth | The British Blacklist". Retrieved 2025-10-09.
- ^ Tewobola, Shalom (2025-05-06). "Taiwo Egunjobi Returns With Fire—And a Moth". The Culture Custodian (Est. 2014.). Retrieved 2025-10-09.
- ^ Churchill, Ikenna (2025-05-07). "Why "The Fire and the Moth" Feels Like Taiwo Egunjobi's Truest Story". West Africa Weekly. Retrieved 2025-10-09.
- ^ "'All Na Vibes' Director, Taiwo Egunjobi, Discusses His Filmmaking Style, Recurring Politics, and Ambitions - What Kept Me Up". whatkeptmeup.com. 2021-05-13. Retrieved 2025-10-09.
- ^ "Taiwo Egunjobi | PartyJollof TV". partyjollof.com. Retrieved 2025-10-09.
- ^ "AFRIFF 2023: 'A Green Fever' Director Taiwo Egunjobi Becomes Studio Director, Still Holds Unwavering Belief in Festivals, Criticism and Self-Improvement - What Kept Me Up". whatkeptmeup.com. 2023-11-14. Retrieved 2025-10-09.
- ^ a b "Taiwo Egunjobi Talks Thrillers, Collaboration, and Tayo Faniran's Unconventional Performance in "The Fire and the Moth"". Nollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2025-10-09.
- ^ Adegbola, Matilda. "Taiwo Egunjobi: "There are worlds outside Lagos."". www.innollywood.com. Retrieved 2025-10-09.
- ^ Kan, Toni (2024-04-06). "A Green Fever: For Taiwo Egunjobi, less is more - Seyi Lasisi". The Lagos Review. Retrieved 2025-10-09.
- ^ "Taiwo Egunjobi - Nollywire". Retrieved 2025-10-09.