Artistes gather for Just Not Married premiere
It was a full house of Nollywood heavy
 weights, actors and movie enthusiasts at the Genesis Deluxe Cinemas, 
The Palms, Victoria Island last Friday as Nollywood actress, Judith 
Audu-Foght premiered her debut feature film, Just Not Married.
A movie of the struggle for survival, deceit, betrayal, love and 
brotherly sacrifice, the screening received great applause from viewers 
who lauded the effort of the producers.
Thanking guests for gracing her event, Judith, who was flanked by her
 husband, Morten Foght, who played a cameo role in the film, and the 
cast and crew of the movie, implored her fans to help spread the word so
 that the movie will be a success in the cinemas.
Just Not Married is directed by Uduak Obong Patrick with 
Asurf Oluseyi as Assistant Director. It is written by Lami Aisida and 
has Fayo Festus as Director of Photography.
The movie features Stan Nze, Rotimi Salami, Ijeoma Agu, Obutu Roland,
 Gregory Ojefua, Judith Audu, Perpetua Adefemi, and Brutus Richard.
It is the story of two brothers who chose opposite paths. Victor, a 
recently released ex-convict tries to piece his life together while 
Duke, a brilliant undergraduate is determined to see his ailing mother 
live. Duke takes on a path that sees him and his cohorts endanger their 
lives, leading to the mother of all police chase.
Present at the premiere were former Presidential Media Adviser, Dr 
Reuben Abati, Grand Patron of the Association of Movie Producers (AMP), 
Andy Boyo, President of the Association of Movie Producers(AMP), Ralph 
Nwadike, President of the Directors Guild of Nigeria(DGN), Fred Amata, 
veteran filmmaker, Mahmood Ali-Balogun, frontline filmmaker and 
Director,  Kunle Afolayan,  Founder and Executive Director of  the 
African International Film Festival (AFRIFF), Chioma Ude, Journalist and
 culture historians, Jahman Anikulapo, Shaibu Husseini and Head of 
Communications at Ntel, Toni Kan.
The official release of the movie in cinemas across the country commences this Friday, May 13.
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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