Stephanie Linus’ movie ‘DRY’ has again recorded another feat. The movie has won the Programmers’ Award for Narrative Feature at the recently concluded Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles, USA.
This award was given alongside other prestigious awards to film makers from across the world whose movies were screened at the largest and most prestigious black film festival in America.
It would be recalled that DRY has also won a host of local and international awards including the ‘Best Protagonist’ Award at the Bentonville Film Festival in Arkansas, USA.
DRY is nominated in 9 categories at the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards 2016 (AMVCA) which comes up this March, and has also won at the BON Awards and Zafaa Global awards in categories such as: Movie with the best social message, Best Cinematography, Best Screenplay, Best Child Actress and Best Producer.
Produced, directed, and starring Nollywood’s A-List actress, Stephanie Linus, the film is an inspired true story that depicts the life of two young girls living as child brides in West Africa. The critically acclaimed movie focuses on child marriage and Vesico Vaginal Fistula (VVF), journeying into the heart-wrenching details of a culture not too many films dare to explore.
DRY is currently available on online platforms such as iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, Sony PlayStation and VUDU for viewers throughout the U.S.
Wow Congratulations Mrs Linus,you rock!!!
Congrats Steph
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ReplyDeleteCongrats Mrs. Linus
ReplyDeleteCongrats, Stephanie.
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ReplyDeleteCongrats to anty Steph
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ReplyDeleteCongratulations to her.
ReplyDeleteCongrats! I love her acting
ReplyDeletecongratulations to you Stephanie.
ReplyDeleteStephanie. Keep it up. Congrats.
ReplyDeleteThe movie deserves all the award in the world.
ReplyDeleteSaw it on afmag on sunday for the first time. My best so far.
Another movie I like is Genevieve's Road to yesterday. Saw that too on sunday.
Being Mrs Elliot is nice too.
Women are taking over.
Thanks to AMVCA, afmag is now showing some nice movies.
Congrats Steph. More success to you.
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ReplyDeleteCongrats Stephanie
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ReplyDeleteIts a great movie with a subject that very much affects us. I hope it wins big the AMVCAs.
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ReplyDeleteWasn't a big fan of Stephanie's till I watched the movie on Sunday. The only problem with the movie Dry is the fact I couldn't keep my eyes DRY. I hope she wins big & wish her the best all the way. Congratulations Stephanie!
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