Joy (2018)

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/ 10
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1h 39m
Running Time

September 4, 2018
Release Date

Joy (2018)

8
/ 10
1 User Ratings
1h 39m
Running Time

September 4, 2018
Release Date

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Plot.

Close to paying off her debts, a Nigerian sex worker in Austria coaches a reluctant novice, and assesses the risks of taking a faster path to freedom.

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Cast & Crew.

Anwulika Alphonsus

Anwulika Alphonsus

Joy

Precious Mariam Sanusi

Precious Mariam Sanusi

Precious

Angela Ekeleme

Angela Ekeleme

Madame

Gift Igweh

Gift Igweh

Actress

Sandra John

Sandra John

Actress

Chika Kipo

Chika Kipo

Actress

Ella Osagie

Ella Osagie

Actress

Eziza Isibor

Eziza Isibor

Juju Priest

Glory Aghastmwan

Glory Aghastmwan

Girl at the Juju Ritual

Ernest Omachugbo

Ernest Omachugbo

Black Boys

Iwunnah Everlyn Nkechi

Iwunnah Everlyn Nkechi

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Sudabeh Mortezai

Sudabeh Mortezai

Director

Joy Utomi

Joy Utomi

Hair Stylists

Jane Okoh

Jane Okoh

Joy's Daughter

Jane Smith

Jane Smith

Foster Mother

Sabine Moser

Sabine Moser

Producer

Details.

Release Date
September 4, 2018

Status
Released

Running Time
1h 39m

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

austria
human trafficking
nigeria
illegal immigrant
vienna austria
sex worker
sex work

Wiki.

Joy is a 2018 Austrian drama film directed and written by Sudabeh Mortezai. The plot revolves around Joy (Anwulika Alphonsus), a young Nigerian woman who walks the streets to pay off debts while also supporting her family in Nigeria and her daughter in Vienna.It was selected as the Austrian entry for the Best International Feature Film at the 92nd Academy Awards. However, the film was disqualified in November 2019, with the Academy stating that the film had too much dialogue in English. The filmmakers disputed the disqualification, arguing that when the parts of the dialogue in Nigerian Pidgin that are unintelligible to English speakers are counted separately from English, English constitutes less than 50% of the entire dialogue and thus the film should be eligible, but the Academy stood by its initial decision.

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