An inspired true story of Zara and Halima two souls faced with the living conditions of child brides in West Africa.
Nollywood A-List Actress, director and producer Stephanie Linus has wrapped up production for her new film “DRY” from her production company Next Page Productions. Written, produced and directed by Stephanie Linus, the film is an inspired true story based on Aisha,a young girl Stephanie met in Nigeria many years ago.
The movie follows a trail of Zara’s (played by Stephanie Linus) trip to Africa, her
constant turmoil as a result of inexplicable horrors from her childhood, her experiences and heartaches while working with young girls suffering from complications from early child birth as child brides, against the backdrop of a rich African culture. It is full of intrigue, suspense, unbelievable surprises, the joy of reconciliation and the power of the human spirit that will captivate and engage movie enthusiast.
constant turmoil as a result of inexplicable horrors from her childhood, her experiences and heartaches while working with young girls suffering from complications from early child birth as child brides, against the backdrop of a rich African culture. It is full of intrigue, suspense, unbelievable surprises, the joy of reconciliation and the power of the human spirit that will captivate and engage movie enthusiast.
“Dry journeys into heart-wrenching details of a culture not too many films dare to explore. The issue might seem controversial, but if it will set one girl free and open the minds of the people, and encourage us all to take action, then the movie would have served its purpose.” – Stephanie Linus, Director, Producer.
The film stars: Darwin Shaw as Dr. Alex, the legendary Liz Benson Ameye as the Matron, Bill McNamara as Dr. Brown, and Introducing Zubaida Ibrahim Fagge as Halima the teenager who had to endure a life not designed for a child: to be married to a man who was more than four times her age.
The production of this film was supported by the Office of the special adviser to the president on MDGs Nigeria, Aberystwyth University Wales, Diamond Bank, Foundation for ethnic integration and harmony in Nigeria (FEHN), Office of the first lady of Ebonyi state, Mikano, Masters Energy and more.
The production of this film was supported by the Office of the special adviser to the president on MDGs Nigeria, Aberystwyth University Wales, Diamond Bank, Foundation for ethnic integration and harmony in Nigeria (FEHN), Office of the first lady of Ebonyi state, Mikano, Masters Energy and more.
Also starring in the film are Olu Jacobs, Tijjani Faraga, Hauwa Maina, Rahama Hassan, Rekiya Attah, Hakeem Hassan and Afamefuna Klint Igwemba (aka Klint da drunk). The production’s creative team includes director of photography, Angel Barroeta, executive producer, Linus Idahosa, co-produced by Jane Lawalata with Akanimo Odon and Murtza Ali Ghaznavi as line producers and Chinedu Omorie as first assistant.
Moviegoers can follow the film on the official movie site at www.themoviedry.com, on Facebook at www.facebook.com/themoviedry or on Twitter with the handle @Drythemovie
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ReplyDeleteI hope Stephanie will not be speaking in a fake accent in this her movie,,,,lol.
DeleteShe will starts twisting her tongue, talking like she picking something, ,,hehehe
It's so difficult to pick her accent, whether she is imitating American,british or French cos she always get all muddled together in a sentence. babes should be real pls.
I love the the that real northerners were used for the movie and not actors who don't understand the culture or a single sentence of the language speaking in an annoying tone what is supposedly hausa
ReplyDeleteI swore never to waste my money on Nigeria movie again in the cinema after seeing that Rukky Sanda's "keeping my man", but damn! I think this movie is on a different note. Definitely not what you get to see every now and then. Will sure not miss it. love me some stephnie....#plentyhomo#
ReplyDeleteDope!
ReplyDeleteWhere is the trailer?
ReplyDeletegreat cast!
ReplyDeleteQuite impressive
Beautiful storyline! Will mek dis movie d 2nd on my list of nig movies to watch. Weldone steph!
ReplyDeleteGreat job Stephanie.im so excited about this movie because of the story,and seeing one of my favourite actress Liz Benson Ameye.God bless u for this.
ReplyDeleteNice one stepho
ReplyDeleteI so love steph, good one darling I knw is going to be superb
ReplyDeleteWow I think d movie is gonna be really interesting..kudos to u Mrs Linus
ReplyDeleteBut wen I first saw d heading, I thought Stella was implying dat d movie is dry, didnt even know its actually d name of d movie...Lol
excellent work steph.waaooh legendary liz benson ,still ageless.cant wait to see this movie
ReplyDeleteE go sweet
ReplyDeleteE go sweet
ReplyDeleteStephanie is really trying.... Kudos to her
ReplyDeleteLiz Benson of life
ReplyDeleteWonderful. A must watch. A film that touches thé heart.
ReplyDeleteA must watch. Wonderful. Nollywood is back.
ReplyDeleteLiz benson is the definition of forever young. she's so beautiful. This is gon' be an interesting movie, tho I don't like Nija movie but imma try this.
ReplyDeleteSounds and looks interesting!!! Kudos to u Steph.
ReplyDeleteThis is what I call a movie. Good work Stephanie.
ReplyDeleteI definitely want to see this. . Good work Mrs Linus...
ReplyDeleteCongratulations.
ReplyDeleteGud effort stephanie.I luv movies dat relates to child abuse.weldone
ReplyDeleteWow!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to watch it.
Kudos Stephanie.
Sounds and looks interesting, too bad I can't watch it with my phone. Stephenie is so bellissima. Bella Ragazza
ReplyDeleteNice one Stephanie, she is one nollywood celeb I respect, not these ice bucket lot. She is championing a course that affects our country, using her passion and platform to create awareness on childbride and VVF. #childnotbride#.
ReplyDeleteEyah, seems like a blockbuster already. Well done Steph, Kudos
ReplyDeleteI see this film already winning awards. Such movies telling stories of societal ills are highly welcome. More 'lights, camera, action' to your belt Mrs Stephanie Linus-Idahosa.
ReplyDeleteThis is what am talking about! See as this lady makes her money through shading light on one of Nigeria's most controversial wickedness on kids! Am loving this...I will definitely look for this movie....Some producers,actors might not want to offend the money bags guilty of this! I am passionate about these things..#BoldStep
ReplyDeletestella where is my commeny
ReplyDeleteshe really has a good head on her shoulders.this is exactly wat genevieve shld be doing with the light that oprah shone on her instead of doing coded aristo and local championship.diva my ass.well done steph.good job
ReplyDeleteOk seen.
ReplyDeleteNice work Stephanie, please i will like you to send a copy of this movie to Senator Yerima and co.
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Action left right and centre.Very intense! A must watch. Great job!
ReplyDeleteNow this is one movie I most certainly wanna watch
ReplyDeleteWith Liz and Olu Jacobs in the cast, need I say more. Its definitely gonna be a movie to watch out for.
ReplyDeleteThumbs uo Steph
ReplyDeleteI see this moving gonna win award already! Excellent cast!! Am sure gonna see it.. kudos Mrs Linus
ReplyDeleteWow! Finally I was @ d location tru out ths movie. Ths is a movie to watch I must assure u. Ths isn't like evry oda nig films dat tak a week or two to produce ths took 2 whole yrs Jazzz. Kudos to all crew members, Bughi,Angel,Carlos,Mathew,cine Boi,Fanima,funke,Tamara,Klint,Uche Nancy aka stelladimokokorkus. Bestie lol nd lots nd lots of em,grt job.
ReplyDeleteI was future ooo buh I won't reveal *tongue out Hehehehheheheh njoy! I will giv out tickets soon
WOOOwww! This looks different
DeleteWow impressive
ReplyDeleteBiko lekwa movie and a Naija one kwa! Very impressive trailer.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe this actually brought tears to my eyes...exceptional! Kudos Stephanie!!
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ReplyDelete*you were featured not future
hope I don't miss out on the 'ticket giveaway' ooooo.
Interesting,,,congrats Steph
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