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Featuring:
Mary Anawo, Musa Ashoms, Rekiya Attah
Written by:
Jennifer Agunloye
Directed by:
Robert Peters
Release Date:
November 20, 2020
Original Title:
Voiceless
Alternate Titles:
A Saga de Salma
Makeroom
Voces por la libertad
أصوات مُهمَّشة
Genres:
Mystery
Production Companies:
Native Media TV
White Stone Pictures
Production Countries:
Nigeria
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 112
A bright and promising young girl gets abducted and taken to a terrorist camp, where she unexpectedly crosses paths with her soulmate.
The Hausa feature film is a story of love and the power of dreams in the midst of the violence and terrorism in Nigeria's northeast and is based on eyewitness account. It follows the story of a bright, promising girl, Salma who was held captive by a daring terrorist group along with 245 of her schoolmates. Despite her seemingly hopeless reality, she refuses to give up on her huge dreams. The struggle to regain freedom and realize her dreams leads to unfathomable pains and deaths.
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Art Direction:
Mayowa Labiran
Assistant Camera:
God'swealth Ilodi Amadi
Usman Ahmed
Adewale Davids
Assistant Property Master:
Ayam Sunday
Best Boy Grip:
Chidi Okechukwu
Yahyah Rabiu
Boom Operator:
Suliamon Wahab
Sulaimon Jimoh
Waheed Alao
Camera Operator:
Biola Oke
Samuel Jonathan
Casting:
Abisola Yussuf
Robert Peters
Rogers Ofime
Costume Assistant:
Lazarus Adams
Sally Wambe
Costume Supervisor:
Titi Aina Raji
Director:
Robert Peters
Editor:
Jeremiah Ogbe
Mutair Abduljelil
Hamza Muazu
Iyke Okogwu
Electrician:
Ola Kayode
First Assistant Director:
Busayo Adekanmbi
Gaffer:
Yemi Awoponle
Key Grip:
Haruna Sadu
Location Manager:
Robert Marcus
Austin Rivi
Makeup Artist:
Gift Ameh
Makeup Effects:
Carol Osagie
Thompson Godwin
Music:
Tom Koroluk
Original Music Composer:
Chuckey Charles
Photoscience Manager:
Jonathan Kovel
Producer:
Rogers Ofime
Production Design:
Mpho Makhobotloane
Production Manager:
Preye Odibo
Abisola Yussuf
Property Master:
Jim Franklyn
Screenplay:
Jennifer Agunloye
Script Supervisor:
Samantha Iwowo
Second Assistant Director:
Abubakar Sani
Set Designer:
Oluwadaisi Kasale
Sound Designer:
Tom Koroluk
Chuckey Charles
Sound Mixer:
Mutairu Jimoh
Special Effects Assistant:
Thobile Mahlangu
Special Effects Coordinator:
Hakeem Onilogbo
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Vardhika Iriawan
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