October 1 is a 2014 Nigerian thriller film written by Tunde Babalola, produced and directed by Kunle Afolayan, and starring Sadiq Daba, Kayode Olaiya, and Demola Adedoyin. The film is set in the last months of Colonial Nigeria in 1960. It recounts the fictional story of a police officer (Daba) from Northern Nigeria, investigating a series of killings of young women in a remote village in Western Nigeria just before October 1, 1960 – the date Nigeria gained independence from British colonial rule.
October 1 deals with several themes, including religious and ethnic conflict, politics in Colonial Nigeria, and Nigeria's unification and independence.
Afoloyan stated that he set out to make a film that appealed to both younger and older audiences:
"For the older generation, especially those who were part of independence, they will be able to see themselves in this film. For the younger generation it's a platform – many of them who don't know the story of Nigeria."
The film won several awards, including Best Feature Film, Best Screenplay, and Best Actor at the 2014 Africa International Film Festival. That same year Netflix acquired the online distribution rights for the film, making it one of the first Nollywood films to be featured on the streamer.