Mokalik

Mokalik (English: Mechanic) is a 2019 Nigerian bilingual comedy drama film produced and directed by veteran filmmaker Kunle Afolayan.

[4][5] The film has been included as a part of "Made in Africa" collection in May 2020 by Netflix to be streamed amid the global COVID-19 pandemic.

The story revolves around an 11-year-old boy, Ponmile, who is from the middle-class suburbs and spends the day as a lowly apprentice at a mechanic workshop in order to view and glance at life from other angles.

When his father arrives to take him home, Ponmile has to make up his mind if he wants to return to school or take on his apprenticeship full-time on a long-term basis.

[10] Nollywood Post in its review[11] praised the movie's accuracy "The drama, the mischief, the retail stores, the canteen, the graduation ceremony down to the costumes, excessive make-up use, and the chain of command in an environment like that was accurately portrayed."

[[Pat Nebo]] [[Joseph Duke]][[Kunle Afolayan]][[Ayo Adesanya]][[Ojo Olamide Enoch]][[Temitope Folarin]][[Ademola Adebayo]][[Tunde Babalola]]
Mokalik Private Screening