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Women’s Film Club presents a screening of Udoka Oyeka's new movie

The short film, directed by Udoka Oyeka, follows a playboy's fun night out as it turns adventurous when he meets a girl he'll never forget.
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The Women’s Film Club proudly presents the September screening featuring an independent contemporary Nigerian short film - Las Gidi Vice.

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The screening will be held at the Ford Foundation, #10, 105 Close Banana Island, Ikoyi on  Friday, September 29th, 2017 at 3pm prompt. Following the film screening will be a director Q&A and discussion session that will aim to promote culture, spread knowledge through insight and bring new topics to the forefront of the dialogue of pressing social issues relating to women.

Encore screenings will hold afterwards at 4 pm and 5 pm.

About Udoka Oyeka:

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Udoka is a filmmaker and actor, advent on creating African films of international standards. He is steadily striving to push the industry to the global stage. Udoka Oyeka schooled at the Theresa Bell Studio in Texas and is behind several films that have gathered nominations in numerous award platforms and have screened both at international and local film festivals. Twitter & Instagram: @UdokaOyeka

About The Women's Film Club

The Women’s Film Club is a platform that aims to make independent cinema accessible to the Nigerian public. Through a curated program of film screenings, forums and related events -  The Women’s Film Club explores the role of women in film to an African and global audience.

The Women’s Film Club organizes regular screenings of independent films in Lagos not otherwise shown in mainstream cinemas - including special projects like festivals and art exhibitions.

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