Nollywood stars, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde
and Sola Sobowale have joined the stellar cast including two
Hollywood stars, in the much-anticipated blockburster movie, ‘Shadow
Parties’.
The movie which already has gone
through the post-production stage is sponsored by Media Concept
Studio, and is produced and directed by seasoned filmmaker Yemi
Amodu.
Omotola is the lead actress with hunk
actor Yemi Blaq plays her opposite while energetic actress Sola
Sobowale joined the other cast of Lucien Morgan, Hollywood actor and
producer known for An American Wolf in London (1981), Theft
Unexpected (2013) and Return of the Don (2016), and Magdalena Korpas,
Poland-born Paris-based film and stage actress.
Speaking on the upcoming flick, Amodu
said movie lovers should watch out for a very good movie with a
twisting plot and an enriched production.
He explained that it was pretty easy
choosing Omotola as the lead actress, not just because she is
marketable but for the fact that she is a good actress and interprets
role excellently.
‘Shadow Parties’ is a story about
Aremu (Ken Erics) who hails from Aje, a town that neighbours Iludun,
where his wife, Arike (Toyin Aimakhu) was born. Known for fratricidal
wars, which had claimed the lives of Arike’s parents, the towns
were one more time thrown into war after the kinsmen of Aremu decided
to burn his wife and child claiming she was an enemy which then
triggered a reprisal attack from the Iluduns led by Lowo (Yemi Blaq),
Arike’s brother.
A paradox of communal clash, ‘Shadow
Parties’ encapsulates the endless political intrigues that would
later transform into blood business of arms and ammunition and of
course the killings of innocent residents, which is an exposition of
reality.
Amodu explained; “This is a story on
communal clashes; like the issue of the herdsmen. We have so many
issues bordered on insecurity in the society that needs to be talked
about. As a filmmaker, it’s my duty is to help the society. ‘Shadow
Parties’ has a lot to do with the society. It is not just producing
film for fun; though we have different themes in the movie. There’re
drama elements that are entertaining, but the story is didactic
enough to teach moral and exposing the evil involved in communal
clashes.”
Other casts in the movie said to have
gulped over N100 million are Segun Arinze, Prince Jide Kosoko, Hafiz
Oyetoro, Said Balogun, Sola Kosoko, Rotimi Salami and others.
‘Shadow Parties’ shot across major
South-west cities of Lagos, Ibadan, Erin Ijesha, Akure and Ekiti,
will soon hit the cinemas after a round of exhibitions at major
international film festivals across the world.
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