CINÉMA / « 3 Cold Dishes » – De Babiwood à Nollywood : Fat Touré s’impose dans le film produit par Burna Boy
The African film scene is experiencing a strong moment with the upcoming release of the film "3 Cold Dishes" , a production by Spaceship Films , the production company of Nigerian singer Burna Boy . Directed by Beninese filmmaker Asurf Oluseyi , this action-thriller feature film brings together a high-level pan-African cast, among which shines a now essential Ivorian figure: Fat Touré .
Known to the general public for her prominent roles in Babiwood productions such as The Future is Ours and The Blows of Life , Fat Touré takes a decisive step in her career here. The Ivorian actress, with a talent as charismatic as it is intense, imposes herself in an ambitious work carried by a prestigious Nigerian production. This film marks a symbolic turning point: the recognition of Ivorian talent on the continental scene.
“3 Cold Dishes” tells the story of three women gang-raped while studying in West Africa. Years later, they reunite to plot a merciless revenge. A powerful yet sensitive tale, exploring themes of trauma, justice, and female resilience.
Burna Boy, through his company Spaceship Films , has created a bold work that combines emotion, action and social impact. In addition to Fat Touré, the film brings together stars from the continent such as Osas Ighodaro , Femi Jacobs , Wale Ojo , Ruby Akubueze and Bruno Henry , confirming its pan-African dimension. Filming took place between Nigeria, Senegal and Benin , a choice that underlines the desire to tell a truly African story, without cultural boundaries.
For Fat Touré, this participation in a production of this magnitude is more than a role: it's a strong signal. Her performance promises to strengthen her position among the great emerging African actresses. Her on-screen presence, praised from the first images released, illustrates the maturity and accuracy of her acting, capable of rivaling the leading figures of Nigerian cinema.
"3 Cold Dishes" isn't just a film: it's a reflection of a creative, connected, and ambitious Africa. Between Babiwood , Nollywood , and soon international platforms, African cinema is confirming its rise, and Fat Touré is one of its most promising faces.
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