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New Psychological Drama; Unclaimed by Biodun Stephen, Debuts in Cinemas

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Biodun Stephen’s new feature, Unclaimed, is now showing in cinemas across Nigeria. The film officially opened on June 20th, 2025, following a private industry premiere at Alliance Française, Ikoyi. Blending emotional realism with suspense, the drama marks a deliberate step into psychological storytelling for Nollywood.

The cast features Kunle Remi, Timini Egbuson, Elma Mbadiwe, Teniola Aladese, and Omowunmi Dada. Together, they navigate a story shaped by memory, loss, and fractured identity. The film unfolds in a way that forces its characters to confront buried truths and moral tension, all while attempting to reclaim a sense of self.

Set against a backdrop of unresolved trauma, Unclaimed pushes viewers into a space where the past is never quite settled. Through measured pacing and grounded performances, the story avoids dramatic excess and leans instead into emotional precision. Each scene is layered with meaning, showing how silence, survival, and personal history can collide in unexpected ways.

The film is produced by Kayode Kasum under FilmTrybe and marks the debut theatrical release from Hook Entertainment. It is distributed in collaboration with FilmOne Entertainment. This joint effort highlights a continued shift in the industry, where studios are placing greater value on genre-forward titles that reflect both narrative ambition and cultural depth.

While Nollywood continues to experiment with genre, few recent films have approached psychological drama with this level of focus. Unclaimed avoids conventional storytelling and opts for something more introspective. Its tone remains steady throughout, drawing attention not just to events but to the emotional processes behind them.

As the local film scene grows more diverse, projects like this indicate a rising appetite for stories that go beyond entertainment. They point toward a generation of filmmakers committed to pushing boundaries, even within familiar formats. This film, in particular, stands out for how it handles themes of identity and emotional rupture.

Tickets for Unclaimed are now available at cinemas nationwide via www.filmhouseng.com. The film offers an experience that is both grounded and intense, inviting audiences to engage with it on a deeper level. See the trailer below for a glimpse into the story.

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