

Her dream man might literally be from her dreams — and he's not leaving.
Sewa, a young woman living in Lagos who is constantly interrogated by her friends and family about her prolonged lack of romantic relationships, seems to find a suitable admirer, but a strange presence in her dreams complicates the matter.
Direction
Matuluko weaponizes Lagos domesticity into creeping dread.
Acting
Funmbi Toye's eye-rolls carry entire subplots of exhaustion.
Sound
Everyday Lagos audio becomes the horror score itself.
Director
Wale Matuluko
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film weaponizes specifically Nigerian 'when will you marry' discourse, where aunties operate as unpaid surveillance state.
Matuluko shot this during Lagos rainy season—those dream sequences use actual precipitation as practical effect, no budget needed.