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ÀKÀTÈ sparks Edo's cinematic rebirth with a star-studded cast
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72548, member: 636"] Director Ino Moses has positioned his latest production as a milestone for regional storytelling through its blend of established performers and emerging talent from the southern Nigerian state. The project features mainstream veterans such as Charles Inojie alongside local actors and comedians, aiming to showcase creative capacity within the area while maintaining cultural authenticity. Moses described the casting strategy as a deliberate fusion of experience with contemporary appeal to strengthen the state's cinema infrastructure. The filmmaker emphasized that assembling diverse talent serves dual purposes of honoring traditional narratives while expanding audience reach beyond regional boundaries through accessible humor and relatable performances. [/QUOTE]
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