Category
page 1Yoruba-language films

The Figurine
2009 Nigerian film directed by Kunle Afolayan

Workingman's Death
2005 Austrian-German documentary film directed by Michael Glawogger
Arugba
Arugba is a 2008 film.
Ìfé
Ìfé, also spelt as Ife (), is a 2020 Nigerian LGBT romantic film executive-produced by prominent Nigerian LGBTQ-rights activist Pamela Adie and directed by Uyaiedu Ikpe-Etim. The film is touted to be the first full-fledged lesbian film in the history of Nollywood. However, some sources stated that it is also the first Nigerian LGBT film.
Iwalewa
Iwalewa is a 2006 Nigerian film produced by Khabirat Kafidipe and her sister Aishat Kafidipe, directed by Tunde Olaoye and Writing by Aishat Kafidipe Khabirat . The film starred Remi Abiola and Femi Branch.

Ti Oluwa Ni Ile
1993 Nigerian film by Tunde Kelani
Apaadi
Apaadi is a 2009 Yoruba language Nigerian film. It's the first epic film produced by Funke Akindele and she also starred as one of the main characters in the movie, playing the King's niece. The film was nominated in the 2009 Africa Movie Academy Awards for Best Film in an African Language and Achievement in Costume categories, and Femi Adebayo was nominated for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance in this film.
Saworoide
Saworoide is a 1999 Nigerian political drama film, produced and directed by Tunde Kelani. It stars Kola Oyewo, Bukky Wright, Lere Paimo, Larinde Akinleye, Peter Fatomilola, Kunle Bamtefa, Adebayo Faleti, Kayode Olaiya and Doyin Hassan.
Irapada
Irapada (English: Redemption) is a 2006 Nigerian supernatural thriller film, produced and directed by Kunle Afolayan and Written by Kunle Afolayan, John Izuchukwu and Jide Okeke

Sàngó
1997 Nigerian film directed by Obafemi Lasode

Thunderbolt
2001 Nigerian drama film

Ayo ni mo fe
1994 Nigerian film by Tunde Kelani

Owo-Blow, the Genesis
1996 Nigerian Yoruba-language drama film
Koseegbe
Kòseégbé (English: Immovable) is a 1995 Yoruba drama film directed by Tunde Kelani based on a stage play of the same name by Akinwunmi Isola. The cast consisted of actors from the Obafemi Awolowo University theatre. It was released through Mainframe Films and Television Productions.