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Midnight goes to cinema

By Chuks Nwanne
07 December 2019   |   4:04 am
The Movie Industry in Nigeria has taken its game a notch higher with quality movies hitting the cinemas this December. One

The Movie Industry in Nigeria has taken its game a notch higher with quality movies hitting the cinemas this December. One of those movies is Midnight produced by America-based Production Company Aurum Productions.

Speaking with newsmen, The Executive Producer of the movie, Olohire Eezemo expressed confidence with the quality of job put in to the production of the movie.

“My production company is focused on rewriting the African story and changing the narrative on the global perception of Africans particularly Nigerians.

“Midnight in particular is an adaptation of a true life story, very educative and the aim is to inspire people to strive for success,” She added.

The Producer expressed delight that her first production on a large scale is set to hit the cinema on December 20 after a private premiere billed for December 13.

On the challenges of making the movie, the producer stated that such was expected as the movie was set in three different countries and two continents, adding, “I’m happy everything turned out super great.”

Olohi further enjoined other industry practitioners to continue to support each other, as that is the only way the industry will continue to advance.

Meanwhile, the Lead actor in the movie, Kehinde Bankole, couldn’t hide her feelings as she said that this is one of the best projects she has been part of.

“From the fantastic script to wonderful crew, it was great working alongside very talented acts like Funsho Adeolu, Wole Ojo, Woli Alaba amongst others. Above all, the story is so relatable to me,” She added.

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