Rogers Ofime’s game-changing film ‘Conversation in Transit’ has finally concluded principal photography.
Directed by Robert Peters and scripted by Ummi Baba-Ahmed, Tope Bolade-Akinbode, and Dichie Enunwa, almost all of the feature film was said to have been shot aboard a moving train.
‘Conversations in Transit’ tells the story of an heiress, Hajara, an event planner, Ini, and a business lady, Adeola on a train ride. As they come to terms with their terrible circumstances, the three females must make decisions about their future.
Richard Mofe-Damijo, Osas Ighodaro, Alexx Ekubo, Rahama Sadau, Tope Tedela, Uzee Usman, Tana Adelana, and Yvonne Nelson are among the film’s noteworthy cast members.
Alexx Ekubo while confirming the end of filming also expressed his excitement about working on ‘Conversation in Transit.’
“Alejandro Gonzalez Innaritu once said; To make a film is easy, to make a good film is war, to make a very good film is a miracle.
“Let me add, attempting to shoot a film entirely on a moving train in Nigeria is utter madness. What @rogersofime & the entire cast & crew of @citthemovie are doing is nothing short of a Mad War Miracle, & I’m glad to be part of the gladiators.”
Recall that Ofime first announced the herculean project in October 2021 describing ‘Conversation in Transit’ as a first of its kind in Nollywood.
“It is with great excitement that we announce the unveiling of a new film experience, the first of its kind in this part of Africa. Great movie production has been achieved in Nollywood over the years. Native Media and our other colleagues in the industry have consistently kept the Nigerian flag flying.”
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