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Voiceless, Hausa-language Movie Hits Cinemas

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Voiceless, a new film featuring Rekiya Attah, will debut in Nigerian cinemas on Friday, November 20.

 

News Rain Nigeria gathered that the Associate Producer of the movie, Eric Ossai while speaking on the film after a recent screening at the Imax cinema, said the movie was filmed in less than three months and took two years to meet its perfection.

Giving an insight about the movie and why it was shot in Hausa and subtitled in English, Ossai said “We filmed only in Jos, this is a strictly local language movie, we decided to do a Hausa story, how can you do a Hausa story from the north and speak English? It’s a story that talks to your heart, it speaks to your soul even if you don’t speak Hausa and you decide not to read the subtitle, the emotions will tell you the story and Yes we sourced our actors from the North, everybody was northern actors.”

Voiceless, Hausa-language Movie Hits Cinemas

The film which is centered around terrorism in Northern-Eastern Nigeria and inspired by true events features several Nollywood practitioners that told the story of Salma and Goni, two victims captured by a dreaded terrorist gang.

It is reported that while one is forced to work for insurgents as a skilled mechanic, the other, kidnapped alongside her fellow school girls to serve the group’s lusts and drive home their agenda against western education for girls. Amid betrayals and suspicions that make up the abductors’ camp, they find love, strength, and the will to survive and escape. Back in the real world, they face another battle for the acceptance of their love by Salma’s parents who have rejected the condition in which she returned home.

 

Voiceless was produced by Rogers Ofime, Directed by Robert O Peters, and written by Jennifer Agunloye.

Rekiya Attah is an actress, known for three notable films;  “If I Am President” produced in 2018, “Mama Drama” produced, and “The Friend Zone” produced in 2020 and 2017.