Thursday, July 29, 2010
Uche Jombo, Desmond Elliot and Emem Isong Reunite Again
Uche Jumbo, Desmond Elliot and Emem Isong were a cast in the Royal Arts Academy Productions, Guilty Pleasure and Nollywood Hustlers starring other notable stars such as Ramsey Nouah, Majid Micheal, Nse Ikpe Etim, Uche Jombo, Susan Peters, Charles Inojie, Monalisa Chinda
and many others.
They are reuniting for new movies set for premiere in August. The movies titled ‘Holding Hope’ and ‘Bursting Out’ would have the trio once again – Emem Isong, Desmond Elliot and Uche Jombo. The premiere would be showed to a selected crowd amidst pomp and pageantry like it was done for the former two movies.
Holding Hope is the story of Mrs. Badmus and her wayward son. It is the
story which springs complexity out of simple plot. For Sidney to inherit his
mother’s wealth who is dying of cancer there is a hurdle he must cross and
that hurdle isn’t an easy one. The story was written by Uche Jombo, Emem
Isong, and Uduak Emem Oguwamalam. With impressive cast such as Uche Jombo,
Desmond Elliot, Nadia Buhari, Biola Williams, Ngozi Nwosu, Rukky Sanda and
many others one can only imagine what to expect.
Bursting Out is the story of a lady ripe for marriage and family wants her
to get married to the many suitable suitors but she delays, as time goes on
she decides to close her eyes and jump, a decision of faith that comes with
consequences. Star actress, Genevieve Nnaji and Majid Michael reunites in
the movie that has directorial hands of Desmond Elliot and Daniel Adenimokan
to create electrifying masterpiece. Emem Isong is the producer of the flick.
Speaking on the movie, Uche said they want to make people cry, laugh and
perhaps pause and think at the same time. ‘It’s a movie that we intend and
want people to see in the cinema, and be moved by it, cry about it, and at
the same time, laugh. Really, life is too short, as there are things you
can change in life, but there are also things you cannot change”.
‘Holding Hope’ and ‘Bursting Out’ will be premiered on Sunday, August 8 at
Silverbird Galleria, Lagos before doing rounds at ‘community cinema houses’
across the country.
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