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As the release date draws nearer, Nigerians await patiently to stroll into the cinema and have a good time after much said and done about the most anticipated movie of the year.
The production journey started a year ago when the principal photography rolled on the 25th of February 2020 and going through the aura of lockdown and the scare of the COVID-19 pandemic, the production took an intensive fine tuning through editing, colour grading, scoring and sound mastery. Premiere of Eagle Wings in Lagos on March 7, 2021
Eagle Wings is an Air Force Story of three course mates with a strong bond of comradeship where one (pilot) was caught up in a quagmire of war behind the enemy line and his fellow comrades were bent on rescuing him.
Akwacross Indigenous Film Foundation annual thanksgiving
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By Ekaette Bassey
Indegenes of Akwa Ibom and Cross Rivers states, both at home and in the diaspora have been encouraged to get develop and maximise their potentials in the ever-growing Akwacross Indegenous film Foundation in the areas of acting, production and marketing.
The dignities who are the pillars of the Foundation are the likes of Mr Uwem Umoh, Chairman BOT, Bobby Fenton, the EP Usen Ikpe and Eka Eno Restaurant, MC Amadok, the National Head of Actors guide/ Chairman of ACIFF Film Release Committee (Ekanim film), Tessy Whyte, TShock and many others are the able sons and daughters of Akwaibom and Cross river state with the zeal to create positive impact among the indegenes.
With Azuka Ogujiuba
It was all about vainglory and lascivious enticement at the themed premiere of one of the most anticipated movies of the year, Nneka ThePretty Serpent which held on Sunday, December 13 and the guests stunned the black carpet at Genesis Cinemas, Palms Mall, Lagos. The premiere was graced by stars of the entertainment industry such as Adunni Ade, Stephanie Coker, Uti Nwachukwu, Denrele Edun, and Omawumi.
The Seven Deadly Sins was the theme of the premiere and the guests showed up dressed to the nines, reflective of the seven deadly sins – Pride (Violet), Wrath (Red), Sloth(Black), Gluttony (Orange), Lust (Blue), Envy (Green) and Greed (Yellow). A classic remake of Zeb Ejiroâs 1992 film, Nneka The Pretty Serpent, executively produced by Charles Okpaleke, founder of Play Network Studios, directed by Tosin Igho, and produced by Chris Odeh.
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Pomp, colour as Nneka ‘the Pretty Serpent’ premieres
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By Juliet Ebirim
It was all about vainglory and lascivious enticement at the themed premiere of one of the most anticipated movies of the year, ‘Nneka The Pretty Serpent’ as guests stunned the black carpet on Sunday, 13th December at Genesis Cinemas, Palms Mall, Victoria Island.
‘The Seven Deadly Sins’ was the theme of the premiere, and guests showed up dressed as one of the Seven Deadly Sins – Pride (Violet), Wrath (Red), Sloth (Black), Gluttony (Orange), Lust (Blue), Envy (Green) and Greed (Yellow) for the evening.
The premiere had a host of entertainment stars in attendance including Adunni Ade, Stephanie Coker, Uti Nwachukwu, Denrele Edun, Omawumi who were all elegantly dressed.