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Dry is a 2014 Nigerian drama film directed by Stephanie Linus and starring Stephanie Okereke, Liz Benson, William McNamara, Darwin Shaw and Paul Sambo. On 20 July 2013, a teaser trailer for the film was released, [1] in response to the Child marriage controversy ongoing in Nigeria at the time.
The plot was excellent, and they had a good story which every young upwardly mobile couple in present day Nigeria should be conscious about. however, more attention should have been given to the many tiny little details in the movie, for a better execution of a wonderful story. Also, Akindele and Joseph just didn’t have any sparks on screen ...
Brave is a 2014 Nigerian short film directed by LowlaDee with Adesua Etomi and Wole Ojo in lead roles. The film is loosely inspired from a "Page 88" in The Lady, Her Lover & Her Lord by American author, T.D Jakes. The film tells a story of a young couple whose marriage came crumbling when the husband is diagnosed with flaccid paralysis after an ...
Marriage is a recurrent theme in Half of a Yellow Sun. For the most part of the novel, Olanna and Kainene both live with men without it being question of marriage. Olanna refuses to get married many times at first, fearing that marriage would "flatten [their bond] to a prosaic partnership."
A teaser trailer was released on 3 September 2014, along with promotional posters and photos. [11] [12] [13] The official theatrical trailer was released online on 19 September 2014. [14] [15] It premiered on 16 October 2014, at the Genesis Deluxe Cinema, The Palms in Lekki, Lagos, [16] [17] and was generally released in movie theatres on 24 ...
The film takes place during the day and evening of the wedding between Dunni Coker (Adesua Etomi), a 24-year-old art gallery owner who is the only daughter of Engineer Bamidele and Mrs. Tinuade Coker, and the IT entrepreneur Dozie Onwuka (Banky Wellington), who comes from a very wealthy family.
It tells the story of Kemi (Adegbite), a shy florist who dreams of marrying her long-time boyfriend, Umar (Chukwujekwu). However, when their relationship hits a rough patch, Kemi finds herself entangled in an unexpected romance with a charming celebrity lawyer, Tunde (Attoh), leading to a series of life-changing events.
Juju Stories is a three-part anthology film exploring juju (magical) stories rooted in Nigerian folklore and urban legend, written and directed by C.J. Obasi, Abba Makama and Michael Omonua. The film features three stories: "Love Potion" by Omonua, "YAM" by Makama, and "Suffer The Witch" by Obasi.