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Flower Girl | |
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Directed by | Michelle Bello |
Written by | Jigi Bello |
Produced by | Michelle Bello Michelle Dede |
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Cinematography | James M. Costello |
Edited by | Jigi Bello |
Music by | Joe Hogue |
Production company | Blu Star Entertainment |
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Running time | 79 minutes |
Country | Nigeria |
Language | English |
Budget | ₦50 million (est)[citation needed] |
Box office | ₦29,763,854 (domestic gross)[1] |
Flower Girl is a 2013 Nigerian Romantic comedy film produced by Michelle Bello and Michelle Dede, and distributed by Blu Star Entertainment. The film was directed by Michelle Bello. It stars Damilola Adegbite as a hopeless romantic florist who dreams of marrying her long-time boyfriend Umar (Chris Attoh). Though he promises to marry her once he becomes a partner at the law firm he works for, she becomes impatient.
Flower Girl is a 2009 Nigerian romantic comedy film directed by Michelle Bello. The film stars Damilola Adegbite and Chris Attoh in lead roles, with Chuks Chukwujekwu and Eku Edewor in supporting roles. It tells the story of Kemi (Adegbite), a shy florist who dreams of marrying her long-time boyfriend, Umar (Chukwujekwu). However, when their relationship hits a rough patch, Kemi finds herself entangled in an unexpected romance with a charming celebrity lawyer, Tunde (Attoh), leading to a series of life-changing events.[2]
Flower Girl premiered on Valentine's Day to mixed reviews from critics, with praise for the performances and chemistry of Adegbite and Attoh, and criticism for its predictable storyline and pacing. The film emerged as a box-office success in Nigeria, grossing over ₦50 million against a budget of approximately ₦10 million.