Road To Yesterday to close AFRIFF 2015

The Entertainment Network (T.E.N.) is delighted to announce that its feature film debut, Road To Yesterday, starring Genevieve Nnaji and Oris Erhuerho has been selected as this year's Closing Night Film at the Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF). RTY is an epic love story ABOUT a couple desperate to mend a broken marriage on a road trip to a relative's funeral. However, the journey itself throws up secrets from a distant past, imperiling a lot more than just the marriage. AFRIF will also screen Bazzi Gete’s Red Leaves, Jonas Carpignano’s Meditteranea, Akin Omotoso’s Tell Me Something Sweet, Desmond Elliot’s Reflections, and many other movies. Earlier in October, the festival announced plans for its Best Feature Film, Documentary, Short and Animation Competition Screenings. Selected entries will compete to win more than $5,000 in cash and prizes. RTY was written and directed by Ishaya Bako, a London Film School Alumni, and creator of a series of highly acclaimed festival favourites, including the award-winning Braids On A Bald Head (Best Short Film at the 2012 AMAA Awards). RTY is his feature directorial debut. RTY's celebrity cast will attend the glamorous Closing Night Gala which marks the film’s worldwide premiere on Friday 13th November at the Genesis Deluxe Cinemas, Lekki, Lagos. The 5th Africa International Film Festival will run from Sunday 8th November to Sunday 15th November in Lagos, Nigeria. The full programme for the Festival will be announced soon. RTY will be in cinemas nationwide on 27th November 2015.

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