HALF OF A YELLOW SUN PREMIER

If you're in the UK, congrats because Biyi
Bandele's Half Of A Yellow Sun - a film adaptation
of celebrated Nigerian author Chimamanda Ngozi
Adichie's Orange Prize-winning novel of the same
name - will open in UK theatres less than a week
from now, on April 11, while the rest of the world
waits in anticipation to see it.
Also those in Nigeria are in luck because the film
opens here on April 25, which is likely when I'll get
to see it first
For USA audiences, Monterey Media picked it up to
release this summer, although they haven't set an
exact date yet. Although if you live in New York
City, it'll screen at the New York African Film
Festival in May.
Biyi Bandele's feature film directorial debut,
stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Thandie Newton, John
Boyega, Anika Noni Rose, Joseph
Mawle and Genevieve Nnaji, in a drama
that weaves together the lives of four people swept
up in the turbulence of civil war, with a newly
independent 1960s Nigeria as the backdrop.
Produced by Bafta award-winner Andrea
Calderwood (The Last King of Scotland) and Gail
Ega (The Constant Gardner), the film is a British/
Nigerian co-production and was shot at Tinapa
Film Studio in Nigeria and in the UK.

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