By Ernest Kanjo
Film lovers in Nigeria, Africa’s biggest film-producing nation, will be thronging the cinemas to watch a Cameroonian movie, HALF HEAVEN, directed by Enah Johnscott, from June 2, 2023, according to Check Sense Production officials. The movie will also be watched in cinema halls in Cameroon.
The plan to have the movie feature in cinemas is stitched under the banner Filmone Entertainment.
“This could not have been possible without the coaching and guidance of my brother Proxy Buh Melvin and crew,” Carista Asonganyi, HALF HEAVEN producer, said.
On his part, the movie’s director, Enah Johnson, did not shy away from expressing his utmost joy of having his work beamed on a wide screen for a foreign film crowd. To him, this is largely thanks to the formidable crew and cast of HALF HEAVEN.
“I’m indeed blessed,” Enah said.
Plotted in two sharply contrasting worlds, HALF HEAVEN is a Christian story that leaves its audience desiring for a prolongation. The movie, which is produced by Carista Asonganyi under the banner of Check Sense Production, is shot on locations in Limbe, Cameroon’s coastal settlement. It is directed by Enah Johnscott and starring Syndy Emade, Chidi Mokeme, Seehofer Roland, Malvis Ann Mohvu, and Mbeng Lilian.
HALF HEAVEN was premiered in three cities in the United States – Columbus in Ohio, Houston in Texas, and Greenbelt in Maryland.
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