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Monday, February 23, 2026

Neon Acquires "Clarissa": David Oyelowo Returns to His Nigerian Roots in Bold "Mrs. Dalloway" Reimagining

Discover how David Oyelowo returns to his Nigerian roots in Neon's "Clarissa", a bold Mrs. Dalloway reimagining shot in Lagos.


Indie distributor Neon has snapped up worldwide rights to Clarissa, a captivating modern adaptation of Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway, starring powerhouse talents Sophie Okonedo as the titular society woman and David Oyelowo as Peter. The film, directed by Nigerian twin filmmakers Arie and Chuko Esiri, was shot on 35mm in vibrant Lagos and Delta State, infusing classic literary themes of memory, regret, and resilience with authentic Nigerian energy.

Joining the stellar cast are rising stars Ayo Edebiri (The Bear), India Amarteifio (Queen Charlotte), Toheeb Jimoh (Ted Lasso/Industry), and Nikki Amuka-Bird. This project marks a personal homecoming for British-Nigerian actor Oyelowo, who proudly embraces his Yoruba heritage and has long championed African storytelling.

With Neon's track record of championing bold, award-worthy films, Clarissa is poised for festival buzz and a U.S. theatrical release—bridging global literature and Nollywood's rising global influence.

Dive deeper into this exciting Nigerian-infused production, Oyelowo's journey, and why this could be one of the most anticipated cross-cultural films of the year.

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3 comments:

  1. This was such an engaging and well-put-together piece. I really enjoyed the way you connected the details and made the whole story feel exciting and meaningful. Your writing keeps getting better and more captivating each time. Looking forward to your next post! ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ’›

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  2. I really enjoyed your write-up! You highlighted both the cultural significance and the exciting creative vision behind Clarissa in a thoughtful and engaging way — great job showcasing this compelling film news!

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  3. Neon backing Clarissa signals confidence in African-centered stories. With Lagos as its backdrop and global stars attached, this film could redefine how classic literature is reimagined worldwide

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