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Mo Abudu Unveils BTS Images Of Dust To Dreams
Nigerian filmmaker and media mogul, Mo Abudu has released behind-the-scenes photos of her latest production, ‘Dust to Dreams: A Dream Come True’ starring Hollywood actor, Idris Elba and RnB singer, Seal.
Taking to her Instagram page, the filmmaker expressed a heartfelt appreciation to Elba for believing in the project and for his exceptional partnership and direction as the director of “Dust to Dreams.”
“Here’s a glimpse into our story – Lagos nightclub owner Milli (Nse Ikpe-Etim) entrusts her legacy to her shy daughter Bisola, while a long-lost soldier father (Seal) reunites with his family.
Milli’s sisters, Comfort (Eku Edewor) and Patience (Atlanta Bridget Johnson) are trying to find their place in the world.
“Music becomes their redemption, with a soulful duet healing them all. Watching the rushes, I’m overwhelmed by the award-winning performances of our entire cast. Thank you all immensely. To the seamless team behind it all, God bless you.
At our wrap party, Idris declared this the best crew he’s ever worked with,” she wrote. She also expressed gratitude to the sponsor of the project AFREXIM Bank for the priceless support.
“Music is integral to the film, with cameos from rising stars and an unforgettable original title song that will leave you spellbound! A huge thank you to @MichaelWilliams1007 and his team at the White Orchid Hotel and EbonyLife Place for hosting our cast and crew. To all at EbonyLife Media, who support us with HR, Operations, Legal, Finance, and Security, I say thank you.
“This film is a testament to the power of collaboration. Thank you, God, for this incredible opportunity! Now over to post-production and the rest,” Abudu added.
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