Voiceless featuring Rekiya Attah makes cinema debut
VOICELESS, a new film featuring Rekiya Attah, will make its way into Nigerian cinemas on Friday, November 20. Centered around terrorism in Northern-Eastern Nigeria and inspired by true events, Voiceless features several Nollywood practitioners that told the story of Salma and
Voiceless goes to cinemas nationwide
Three major Nollywood studios, Native Media, Theatrone Media, and Whitestone Pictures, have jointly announced the release of their much-anticipated, insurgency-inspired romantic-thriller, Voiceless. The film is set to open in cinemas across the country from November 20, 2020. Centred on the notorious terrorism in
Ofime Digs into Insurgency, Trauma in “Voiceless” Movie
With the theme of love, betrayal and terrorism, the memory of the stolen dreams of Chibok Girls is evoked in Rogers Ofime’s new movie, ‘Voiceless’ which hits the cinemas today. The indigenous thriller interrogates life after the rescue of the
Voiceless: Untold Story Of Love, Death, Betrayals, Hope In Season Of Insurgency
Last Thursday, three major Nollywood studios, Native Media, Theatrone Media, and Whitestone Pictures, jointly announced the release of their much-anticipated, insurgency-inspired romantic-thriller, Voiceless. This feature film brings to the fore, the plight of Boko Haram abductees, the psychological trauma they are subjected
Voiceless, Ofime’s Hausa-language movie hits cinemas Nov. 20
Rogers Ofime’s latest movie, ‘Voiceless’, a Hausa language feature film will open at cinemas on Friday, November 20. Directed by Robert Peters and starring Esther Asabe Phillips, Adam Garba, Rekiya Attah, Sani Muazu, Uzee Usman and Yakubu Mohammed, the movie excerpts
In Cinemas: Voiceless is more than a creative adaptation of Boko Haram’s insurgency
Ediale Kingsley after seeing Voiceless and enjoying a chit-chat with Producer Rogers Ofime and casts of the movie, agrees with veteran filmmakers and other media colleagues that this movie is worth more than it’s classic, commercial and creative value. From November 20, 2020, Cinemas
In Voiceless, Ofime offers fresh insights into Boko Haram insurgency
Producer Rogers Ofime’s ‘Voiceless’ explores the plight of male Boko Haram abductees and the difficulty of re-integrating them and female victims back into the society in this movie of love, betrayal and violence. ON April 14, 2014, Boko Haram militants attacked
Robert Peters’ ‘Voiceless’ Hits Cinemas in November
Voiceless, Robert Peters’ much-anticipated movie would be available for viewing in Nigerian cinemas on November 20. Based on actual events, the film which has its setting in northern Nigeria tells the story of Salma and Goni; One captured and forced to work
Voiceless narrates victims’ experience while in captivity
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