Friday, 5 September 2014

Silent Cry Hits Cinema Today


Silent Cry (Ekun Asunsinu) is set to make waves among thousands of movies in the Nigeria film industry has been premiere in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital.

The movie which was directed by popular nollywood act, Desmond Eliot has been slated for theatrical release today September 5th is being distributed across the select cinemas by FilmOne distribution.

The Managing Director of FilmOne, Mr. Kene Mkparu while addressing journalists on Thursday described the film as a "unique, intricately crafted story, delivered with dexterity by the finest of thespians in the Yoruba movie industry". 


Mkparu said the film will capture the visual attention of Nigerians irrespective of their sex,tribe and political affiliations.

He said, "we believe in good organic content whether told in the official or indigenous language, that can boast of good production values, we want to support diligent producers with fresh ideas whose works speak for themselves"

He said the film from the stable of Titan Productions is indeed poised to top the indigenous movie charts in 2014.

The story of the film, revolves around Tomiwa (Toyin Aimaku a popular Yoruba Actress), a young lady from a rich home who falls into the deceptive of a lover. Having eloped with her father money to assist the boy friend termed as unforgivable by her father Antar Laniyan, (another popular actor) she was thrown into the sea of loneliness and battles with waves of indecision, betrayal.
 

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