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No Women No Children

No Women No Children

Synopsis

The aftermath of a sexual assault (rape). Exploring the deep-felt consequences for all involved. At its heart an epic story of a couple's fight for the survival of their love.

Details

Year
2026
Type of project
Features
Running time
93 min
Format
Super 35 Digital
Director
Akporé Uzoh 1st Feature
Producer
Caroline King-Gadekah, Akpore Uzoh, Kesiena Uzoh
Executive Producer
Akporé Uzoh
Editor
Akporé Uzoh, Angelina Shortt
Screenwriter
Akporé Uzoh
Director of Photography
Rick Joaquim SASC
Production Designer
Lotus Choffel
Sound
Gary Kelly
Composer
Jonathon Deering
Principal cast
Caroline King-Gadekah, Akpore Uzoh, Francis Lovehall, Jade Ogugua, Okezie Morro, Thanyia Moore, André Carter, Edwin De La Renta, Ken Nwosu, Jonathan Livingstone, Menzi Uzoh

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