Tomorrow, Sunday 26th April 2026, we shall be having the Premiere of our latest short film, VISITING HOUR at the Victor Uwaifo creative Hub Cinema Hall, Airport road, Benin City, by 3pm.
We look forward to having you around.
7 days from now, Sunday 26th April 2026, at the Victor Uwaifo Creative Hub starting from 3pm, we shall be having the Premiere of our latest short film 'VISITING HOUR'. No gate fee.
Click on the link to reserve your space.
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VISITING HOUR
On Sunday April 26, we will premiere our latest short film, VISITING HOUR.
Because of the deeply reflective nature of the film, it will be immediately followed by a panel discussion on grief, featuring a psychiatrist, other experts, and individuals who have experienced life-changing loss.
Our goal is to create a safe space for honest conversations about grief, conversations that are often suppressed or left unspoken.
Click the link below to join the Visitors’ List for the premiere.
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What if you were given one hour to see someone you lost to death…
Just one hour.
One final conversation.
One chance to ask the questions that never got answered.
One chance to say the things you wish you had said.
But there is a condition.
You lose one year of your own life.
Would you take the offer?
Who would you go to see?
What would you ask them?
These haunting questions inspired our latest short film, VISITING HOUR.
Set in a quiet, mysterious space where the living are granted a brief reunion with the departed, the film follows a grieving husband who is given sixty precious minutes with the woman he loved and lost. What begins as a reunion soon becomes a journey through memory, regret, forgiveness, and the enduring power of love.
VISITING HOUR is a deeply emotional story about grief, the kind we often carry in silence. The kind we pretend we have moved on from.
Because love... does not end with goodbye.
With spectacular performances from Seun Kentebe , Angela Edosa, Tes Buyoyo, Joy Onos and Michelle Iguma, we have made a film you would love to watch.
What if you were given one hour to see someone you lost to death…
Just one hour.
One final conversation.
One chance to ask the questions that never got answered.
One chance to say the things you wish you had said.
But there is a condition.
You lose one year of your own life.
Would you take the offer?
Who would you go to see?
What would you ask them?
These haunting questions inspired our latest short film, VISITING HOUR.
Set in a quiet, mysterious space where the living are granted a brief reunion with the departed, the film follows a grieving husband who is given sixty precious minutes with the woman he loved and lost. What begins as a reunion soon becomes a journey through memory, regret, forgiveness, and the enduring power of love.
VISITING HOUR is a deeply emotional story about grief, the kind we often carry in silence. The kind we pretend we have moved on from.
Because love... does not end with goodbye.
With spectacular performances from Seun Kentebe , Angela Edosa, Tes Buyoyo , Joy Onos and Michelle Iguma, we have made a film you would love to watch.
What if you were given one hour to see someone you lost to death…
Just one hour.
One final conversation.
One chance to ask the questions that never got answered.
One chance to say the things you wish you had said.
But there is a condition.
You lose one year of your own life.
Would you take the offer?
Who would you go to see?
What would you ask them?
These haunting questions inspired our latest short film, VISITING HOUR.
Set in a quiet, mysterious space where the living are granted a brief reunion with the departed, the film follows a grieving husband who is given sixty precious minutes with the woman he loved and lost. What begins as a reunion soon becomes a journey through memory, regret, forgiveness, and the enduring power of love.
VISITING HOUR is a deeply emotional story about grief, the kind we often carry in silence. The kind we pretend we have moved on from.
Because love... does not end with goodbye.
With spectacular performances from Seun Kentebe , Angela Edosa, Tes Buyoyo , Joy Onos and Michelle Iguma, we have made a film you would love to watch.