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Bluhouse Studios Unveils First Posters for Dika Ofoma’s Film ‘A Quiet Monday’

Following the success of his previous short films The Way Things Happen and A Japa Tale, Dika Ofoma is now set to release his latest film, A Quiet Monday, in conjunction with Bluhouse Studios, the production company behind Blessing Uzzi’s No Man’s Land and Olalekan Afolabi’s Freedom Way.


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Starring Uzoamaka Aniunoh and Emmanuel Igwe in lead roles, A Quiet Monday is described as a social drama about communal and familial relationships. Ozioma Ejiofor, Daniel Ngozika, and Onyinye Odokoro fill up the cast in supporting roles.

A Quiet Monday is also written by Ofoma, who reveals that the film is a story that is dear to his heart and his most challenging yet.

Blessing Uzzi and Maryann Eziekwe are credited as producers on A Quiet Monday, with Muhammad Attah behind the film’s cinematography, while Olalekan Afolabi serves as the editor and post production supervisor.

The principal photography of A Quiet Monday, which took place in Enugu, wrapped in January and is now in the final stages of post production.

Check out the posters of A Quiet Monday below

It is expected that the film will head to festivals before an eventual release.


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