"93 Days" - a Nigerian tale of sacrifice and heroism
A stirring depiction of how the deadly Ebola virus was contained in Lagos.
Cast: Bimbo Akintola, Keppy Ekpeyong Bassey, Gideon Okeke, Somkhele Idhalama, Bimbo Manuel, Danny Glover and Tim Reid.
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After watching two hours of the movie with my eyes welled up with tears, my mind immediately went to what could have been if this plague was not quickly diagnosed - it would have changed everything about Lagos and our lives as we know it. I am thankful for the sacrifices of the late Dr Ameyo Adadevoh and all who played a part in curbing what would have been a national disaster.
We all know that the virus was successfully contained in Lagos but we don't know most of what happened behind the scenes? All we know is from information shared in the news. The film provides an even deeper insight into this and the actions of a team of professional well-trained Nigerians who held up their Hippocratic Oath and how it changed their lives.
The movie director Steve Gukas tells this story through the eyes of those who first came in contact with the virus.
Bimbo Akintola
“93 Days” also stars Keppy Ekpeyong Bassey as Patrick Sawyer, Gideon Okeke, Somkhele Idhalama, Bimbo Manuel and veteran Hollywood actors, Danny Glover and Tim Reid, who play out moments who never would have imagined actually happened.
As I watched the film, I found I fell in love with Dr Ada Igonoh played by Somkele Idhalama. Igonoh is that ray of hope in the movie that reassures one that all battles can be conquered. Idhalama gives such a compelling performance, I found myself asking “where has Somkele been hiding all this time?” Her interpretation of Dr Igonoh is worth a Best Supporting Actress award.
The movie producers (Bolanle Austen-Peters, Dotun Olakunr
Watching the conceivable scenes in the movie, from cast selection, location, lightening, make-up, costuming and the stirring soundtrack, it’s no wonder N400 Million was spent to ensure a high quality film was produced.
“93 Days”, a well researched documentary is a redefining moment of Nigerian cinema. We always talk about telling our own stories first and not letting others so it for us - now we've done it!
Soldiers do not have to be on the war field fighting to save one’s country. Activists do not have to to protest and write letters to bring about social change. Heroic acts come from knowledge, dedication and selflessness.
“93 Days” is a story of sacrifice and patriotism. A must watch for every Nigerian. It is a movie we will be sharing for generations to come.
This is a first look review. No spoilers here. Go watch it in the cinemas from September 16, 2016.
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