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Thursday, 15 May 2014

A New Generation Nollywood Movie “The Broken Bride” Is Set To For Premiere

“The Broken Bride” is a George Kelly Film, and the latest Production from the stables of Blackwood Film Studios. A multicultural Nollywood movie which is aimed at enhancing cultural integration and promoting unity in diversity. It also touches on issues of forced marriages prevalent in Africa and developing nations. The opening scene is set in Nigeria and the rest of the movie is set in the UK. It is educational, culturally oriented and full of humour.
Synopsis
Omatseye loses his job in Nigeria and can no longer afford to pay his rent. His live-in lover, Eriwu takes over this responsibility and soon evicts him from his own apartment. Omatseye decides to move on. He comes to
the UK in search of a new lease of life. On arrival, he finds a new love, Temisan. They are so committed to each other, that he thinks he has found himself a bride.   He soon realises that life in the UK is full of un-envisaged challenges and all seems to be falling apart. He experiences heartbreak worse than that of Nigeria.
He is torn between two worlds. Does he go back to Nigeria or remain in the UK and keep on living a life of emptiness and misery? Find out in this breathtaking and hilarious movie!
Movie Theme:
Life is full of challenges irrespective of what part of the world we live in. Life is a product of he choices we make and those that society throws at us. THE BROKEN BRIDE is a new generation multicultural Nollywood movie aimed at enhancing cultural integration and promoting unity in diversity.
It is very humorous, full of intigues and suspense.  It is guaranteed to thrill you! Directed and Co Directed by George Kelly Chucks Mordi.
Premiere Date: Friday the 4th of July, 2014
Venue: Odeon Cinema, Bugsbys Way, Greenwich, London. SE10 0QJ
Red Carpet: 8.30 pm…Film Screening Follows soon after
After-Party follows till late, at a venue to be announced at the premiere.
Standard Ticket: £20, VIP ticket: £40

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