IvoryNG red carpet: Ego Boyo premieres Nigeria’s first silent movie

IvoryNG red carpet: Ego Boyo premieres Nigeria’s first silent movie

Scores of movie lovers and members of the acting profession gathered together a week ago for the premiere of the highly anticipated movie, A Hotel Cal

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Scores of movie lovers and members of the acting profession gathered together a week ago for the premiere of the highly anticipated movie, A Hotel Called Memory which was produced by former actress now movie producer, Ego Boyo via her Temple productions. Directed by seasoned director, Akin Omotosho, A Hotel Called Memory is Nigeria’s first contemporary silent film and the production is bound to not only task one’s intelligence but keep the conversation going long after the movie is over. Shot in three African cities; Lagos, Cape Town and Zanzibar, the movie follows the life of Lola played by Nse Ikpe Etim, a young mother who goes on a journey of self rediscovery after getting divorced from her husband.

 


Uzor Osimkpa


Taiwo Ajai-Lycett


Rita Dominic


Peter Amand Boyo


Nkiru Anumudu


Kate Henshaw and Richard Mofe Damijo


Lala Akindoju, Lamide Akintoba and Yolanda Okereke


Latasha Ngwube


Michelle Dede


Mo Abudu, Ruth Osime and Maureen Edu


Daisy Danjuma and Sena Anthony


Faith History


Eo Boyo and Nikky Ogbuefi


Emeka Onwuka, wife and Moji Akinkunmi


Gideon Okeke


DJ Obi


Aduke Gomez


Tallulah Doherty


Alibaba and Mary Atunyota


Ebun Feledu


Betty and Soni Irabor


Femi Jacobs


Bolanle Austen Peters


Funlola Raimi


Chef Eros