Quick summary
Funke Akindele’s A Tribe Called Judah follows Jedidah Judah and her sons as money trouble pushes the family toward a crime they are not built to survive. It is a Lagos film first: crowded rooms, bad options, and humour that does not cancel the danger. BRYME lists it because it is a local landmark, not because every scene is tidy.
What A Tribe Called Judah is about
The setup is simple on purpose. A household that already lives close to the edge tries one big, stupid, human thing to stay afloat. The movie is interested in the family more than in a slick heist.
Akindele directs and stars. That matters: the film’s rhythm is Nollywood popular cinema, not a festival parable. If you want a Lagos story that a lot of people actually watched, this is one of the ones they mean.
Why you might like it
You want a Nigerian film people in Lagos already argue about, not a hidden gem speech.
Family pressure and street pressure sit in the same room. That is the point.
After this, BRYME’s Nigerian crime and thriller titles are the honest next step.
Where to watch legally
BRYME is not a streaming site. Look for A Tribe Called Judah on licensed services in your country — Netflix, Prime Video, Disney+, Showmax, YouTube Movies, or a cinema or rental store. If a service does not offer it, it is not listed here.
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