Adunni Ade’s Soólè set to hit the cinemas
By Maria Diamond
23 October 2021 |
2:38 am
Star actress Adunni Ade has marked her entry into the creative industry as a producer with the production of her debut yet to be released blockbuster movie titled Soólè.
Star actress Adunni Ade has marked her entry into the creative industry as a producer with the production of her debut yet to be released blockbuster movie titled Soólè.
Suffice to say that the Nigerian movie industry is gaining global momentum especially through movies with creative content originality as Soólè.
If you have ever traveled by road for an interstate trip, you will love Soólè with its creative aesthetics, thematic preoccupation and its storyline.
Set for premiere in Lagos on November 21, 2021, Soólè will hit cinemas nationwide on November 26, 2021.
Distributed by FilmOne entertainment, the film follows the story of a number of strangers who find themselves in a sticky situation after they discovered a huge sum of money on a bus while on a trip to the East. Soólè is a comedy drama that is sure to leave you at the edge of your seats.
Soólè is Adunni Ade’s debut film in cinemas since she made the transition from actress to film producer. The movie is produced by her production company, Lou-Ellen Clara Films, and directed by Kayode Kasum.
The movie features talented superstars such as Sola Sobowale, Adedimeji Lateef, Femi Jacobs, Adunni Ade, Shawn Faqua, Meg Otanwa, Kelechi Udegbe and a host of others.
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