Living Funeral | |
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Directed by | Udoka Oyeka |
Written by | Akpor Kagho |
Produced by | Orode Ryan-Okpu |
Starring | Liz Benson-Ameye, Norbert Young and Stephanie Wilson. |
Cinematography | Idhebor Kagho |
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Country | Nigeria |
Language | English |
Living Funeral is a 2013 is a Nigerian Nollywood movie produced by Mrs Orode Ryan-Okpu and directed by Udoka Oyeka under the sponsorship of Pink Pearl Foundation. [1] The movie that sensitises the public on early discovery of breast cancer stars Liz Benson-Ameye, Norbert Young and Stephanie Wilson. [2] [3]
The movie tells the ordeal of a young woman who had to face the reality of battling with a breast cancer. It also portrays how cordial relationship with the victim of any terminal diseases can help to boost their physical and psychological morale. [1] [3]
The movie was premiered in Lagos in October 2013 and later in Asaba, Delta State in December 2013. [2] [3]
The movie was nominated for eight Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCAs) in 2013. The categories are; [3]
Best Movie 2013 (Orode Ryan-Okpu and Udoka Oyeka);
Best Movie-Drama (Orode Ryan-Okpu and Udoka Oyeka);
Best Movie Director (Udoka Oyeka);
Best Actress in a Drama (Stephanie Wilson);
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama (Liz Ameye).
Best Writer-Drama (Akpor Kagho);
Best Cinematographer (Idhebor Kagho); and Best Lighting Designer (Godwin Daniel).
Living Funeral | |
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Directed by | Udoka Oyeka |
Written by | Akpor Kagho |
Produced by | Orode Ryan-Okpu |
Starring | Liz Benson-Ameye, Norbert Young and Stephanie Wilson. |
Cinematography | Idhebor Kagho |
Release date |
|
Country | Nigeria |
Language | English |
Living Funeral is a 2013 is a Nigerian Nollywood movie produced by Mrs Orode Ryan-Okpu and directed by Udoka Oyeka under the sponsorship of Pink Pearl Foundation. [1] The movie that sensitises the public on early discovery of breast cancer stars Liz Benson-Ameye, Norbert Young and Stephanie Wilson. [2] [3]
The movie tells the ordeal of a young woman who had to face the reality of battling with a breast cancer. It also portrays how cordial relationship with the victim of any terminal diseases can help to boost their physical and psychological morale. [1] [3]
The movie was premiered in Lagos in October 2013 and later in Asaba, Delta State in December 2013. [2] [3]
The movie was nominated for eight Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCAs) in 2013. The categories are; [3]
Best Movie 2013 (Orode Ryan-Okpu and Udoka Oyeka);
Best Movie-Drama (Orode Ryan-Okpu and Udoka Oyeka);
Best Movie Director (Udoka Oyeka);
Best Actress in a Drama (Stephanie Wilson);
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama (Liz Ameye).
Best Writer-Drama (Akpor Kagho);
Best Cinematographer (Idhebor Kagho); and Best Lighting Designer (Godwin Daniel).