The much awaited movie thrilled a grateful audience and enjoyed a rapturous and unending standing ovation. Above are Funmi Iyanda and Nkiru Anumudu at the premiere. See more photos after the cut
Adams Soundcity & Amarachi Igbobuche
Bassey Ikpi and Funlola Aofiyebi-Raimi
Gbenro and Gideon Okeke
Hannah Rouah and Joanna Paul
Jeremiah Gyang
Joshua & Isaiah with mother, Mrs Ibrahim (c) and Julie & Segun Arinze
Brian Rowan-Clyde and Hauwa Allahbuna
Ijeoma Aniebo and Katung Aduwak
Maria Okanrende and Mrs Gukas
Obumneme Akunyili (Late Dora Akunyili's son) and Omoye Uzams
Oreoluwa Asuni and Pa Dejumo Lewis
Precious Umeh and Retan Gukas
Steve Gukas giving closing keynote remarks
Steve Gukas and Sufi Alhassan
T. Gukas and Tee-Y Mix
Thanda Maseko and Toyosi Mobereola, Bunmi Ogunlewe
Victoria Pepple and Wole Oni
Yemi Blaq
'A Place in the
Stars' is a riveting story of illicit drug trafficking, violence, turf wars and
conscientious dilemmas. A Place in the Stars is an account of one man's choice
between conscience and the pull to get rich or die trying.
Set in 2006 Nigeria, A Place in the Stars tells the story of Kim Dakim (Gideon Okeke), a young lawyer with a case and a client that leaves him professionally conflicted. Kim is in possession of information that could save lives, if he would only pass it on. Faced with the deathly consequences of crossing 'industry' kingpins, including the toughest of them all, Diokpa Okonwo (Segun Arinze); and with millions to earn if he would only turn a blind eye, Kim battles conscience and professional responsibility as he determines which way to turn.
Set in 2006 Nigeria, A Place in the Stars tells the story of Kim Dakim (Gideon Okeke), a young lawyer with a case and a client that leaves him professionally conflicted. Kim is in possession of information that could save lives, if he would only pass it on. Faced with the deathly consequences of crossing 'industry' kingpins, including the toughest of them all, Diokpa Okonwo (Segun Arinze); and with millions to earn if he would only turn a blind eye, Kim battles conscience and professional responsibility as he determines which way to turn.
The premiere was
supported by Nigerian Film Corporation, National Film & Video Censors
Board, Old Mutual, Moet & Chandon, Landmark Centre, Michelangelo
Productions, Jungle Filmworks, T Large Media Limited, Massive Entertainment,
Ministry of Information, UBER, Casper & Gambini, Cadbury, Nasco, Ayana
Productions, Blake & Harper, Soundcity, ONTV, AfricaMagic, Silverbird Film
Distribution, Cool FM, Wazobia FM, Smooth FM, Classic FM, Beat FM, City FM,
Rhythm FM, Pulse NG, Best of Nollywood & WE 106.3 FM.
For more information about A Place in the Stars, visit www.aplaceinthestars.com or
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on Twitter: @aplaceinthestar or on Facebook: www.facebook.com/aplaceinthestars
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