Strain
Directed byUduak-Obong Patrick
Screenplay byDonald Tombia
Oluwatoyin Adewumi
Eze Ekpo
Produced byOluwatoyin Adewumi and Benjamin Abejide Adeniran
StarringOkey Uzoeshi
Shushu Abubakar
Alex Usifo
Gloria Anozie
Chinonso Ejemba
Bimbo Akintola
Sharon Santos
CinematographyDavid Whyte
Edited byJoshua Cassidy
Production
company
Verte View
Distributed byAAA Entertainment
Netflix
Release date
  • September 7, 2020 (2020-09-07)
Running time
106 min
CountryNigeria
LanguageEnglish

Strain is a 2020 Nigerian drama film directed by Uduak-Obong Patrick and produced by Oluwatoyin Adewumi and Benjamin Abejide Adeniran.[1] The film stars Okey Uzoeshi, Shushu Abubakar, Alex Usifo, Gloria Anozie, Chinonso Ejemba, Bimbo Akintola, Sharon Santos and written by Donald Tombia, Oluwatoyin Adewumi and Eze Ekpo.[2][3] In 2020, it won the award for the Best International Film 2020 at the Urban Film Festival in Miami, USA[4][5][6] and 2021 Best Screenplay film at the 2021 edition of The African Film Festival (TAFF).[7]

Plot

The theme of the film revolves around 6-years old Ekene who was suddenly diagnosed with Sickle Cell Disease and how the family struggles to keep their peace and unity after.[8][9][10]

Cast

  • Okey Uzoeshi as Nnamdi Ezeji
  • Shushu Abubakar as Yemi Ezeji
  • Angel Unigwe as Ebere Ezeji
  • Nifemi Lawal as Ekene Ezeji
  • Alex Usifo Omiagbo as Grandpa Ezeji
  • Gloria Anozie as Grandma Ezeji
  • Chinonso Ejemba as Dr. Hassan
  • Bimbo Akintola as Genetic Counsellor
  • Saphirre Ekeng as Young Ebere
  • Kosi Ogboruche as Young Ekene
  • Henry Diabuah as Osas
  • Toluwanimi Olaoye as Somto
  • Olanrewaju Adeyemi as Principal
  • Enkay Ogboruche as Mrs. Ify Chukwuka
  • Bade Smart as MMM Competition Compere
  • Nnenna Udeh as Chemistry Teacher
  • Raphael Jackson as Ayomide
  • Omotola Adeseluka as Ekene's Class Teacher
  • Toluwalase Adewumi as Ebere's Friend
  • Babara Ogunniyi as Ebere's Friend
  • Sharon Santos as Ebere's Friend
  • Benjamin Abejide Adeniran as Usman
  • Titilope Ojuola as Secretary

References

  1. "STRAIN: Verte view's movie to end Sickle Cell Anaemia". Vanguard News. 2021-06-21. Retrieved 2021-11-15.
  2. Bolaji, Esan (2020-09-12). "STRAIN - A Nigerian Sickle Cell themed movie wins award for International Best Film at the 2020 edition of Urban Film festival in Miami US". Retrieved 2021-11-15.
  3. "STRAIN – A sickle cell themed movie to release later this year". DailyrecordNg. Retrieved 2021-11-15.
  4. David, Ola (2020-09-11). "STRAIN - A Nigerian Sickle Cell themed movie wins award for International Best Film at the 2020 edition of Urban Film festival in Miami USA". MegaNews. Retrieved 2021-11-15.
  5. Aproko247 (2020-09-12). "STRAIN - Nigerian Sickle Cell Themed Movie Wins Award for International Best Film". Aproko247 Magazine. Retrieved 2021-11-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. orientalnewsng (2020-09-12). "STRAIN Movie Wins International Best Film Award". Oriental News Nigeria. Retrieved 2021-11-15.
  7. "'Strain' is a Striking Piece on Sickle Cell Disorder". THISDAYLIVE. 2021-06-25. Retrieved 2021-11-15.
  8. "'Strain' Review: An Imperfect But Commendable Effo..." allnews.ng. Retrieved 2021-11-15.
  9. "STRAIN – A Nigerian Sickle Cell themed movie wins award for International Best Film at the 2020 edition of Urban Film festival in Miami USA". DailyrecordNg. Retrieved 2021-11-15.
  10. starconnect (2020-03-26). "STRAIN- Movie that treats sickle cell anaemia due for release this year". Starconnect Media. Retrieved 2021-11-15.
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