Half Of A Yellow Sun in cinemas over Easter so make Your Plans to go see Chiwetel Ejiofor and; Thandie Newton in this Nigerian Epic!
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Thousands have risen up to show their support for this black film and the whole industry is watching; will another black film do well at the box office? Is there a true renaissance of black films in global cinema? Is the wider notion that black films don't sell - dead?
Questions that are been asked; and only we the target audience can sustain the recent success into an ongoing reality by been pro-active and putting our lovely "Bums On Seats!"
The film industry has seen fit to give us black films one after another since 2013 and Kush has been in 'black film heaven' working on the theatrical film releases of:Baggage Claim, The Butler, Black Nativity, 12 Years A Slave and; now 'Half of A Yellow Sun' (also got to mention the urban film Starred Up), so right now the only way we can encourage and influence the development of more film
productions that reflects black culture is to take heed at
this 'CALL TO ACTION' and GO SEE 'Half of A Yellow Sun'.
HALF OF A YELLOW SUN is an epic love-story weaving together the lives of four people swept up in the turbulence of war, produced by Andrea Calderwood of Slate Films (The Last King of Scotland).
A FILM BY BIYI BANDELE | BASED ON THE BEST-SELLING NOVEL BY CHIMAMANDA NGOZI ADICHIE
STARRING: THANDIE NEWTON | CHIWETEL EJIOFOR | ANIKA NONI ROSE | JOSEPH MAWLE | JOHN BOYEGA | GENEVIEVE NNAJI | ONYEKA ONWENU