The trailer of 93 Days, the highly anticipated movie on the outbreak of Ebola virus disease, is out. The movie, which was released on social media platform by main producer, Steve Guskas during the week, has been getting impressive reviews from fans.
Featuring Hollywood actor, Danny Glover, Bimbo Akintola, Tim Reid, Somkele Iyamah Idhalama, Alastair Mackenzie, Keppy Ekpeyong Bassey, Bimbo Manuel, Charles Okafor, Gideon Okeke among others, 93 Days tells a real-life story of the bravery, passion and patriotism of the men and women who sacrificed their lives to save Nigeria from a dire straits. The film journeys back to July 2014, the period a deadly virus hit Nigeria and extends to the immediate measures put in place to stop its spread.
It also recounts the heroic roles played by Nigerians such as the late Dr Adadevoh and her team at the First Consultant Hospital; Babatunde Fashola, the then Lagos State governor; former President Goodluck Jonathan and the federal and state ministries of Health in saving the country from a major epidemic, which was quashed within ‘93 days’ of arriving Nigeria.
93 Days was produced by Steve Gukas, Pemon Rami, Bolanle Austen-peters and Dotun Olakunri.
Speaking about the movie, co-producer, Dotun Olakunri, who disclosed that the actual movie will be released later in the year, called for support for the movie.
“93 Days is a film all Nigerians should be proud of and support because it tells a story that is a major milestone in our history as a people and one that shows us at our finest,” he said.
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