Nigerian actor and rising filmmaker Lateef Adedimeji is looking back on his successful career as he gets ready for the release of his new film, “Lisabi – The Uprising,” which will be available on Netflix starting September 27th.
He posted the official trailer on Instagram, expressing his excitement and thankfulness.
He alluded to the difficulties and victories experienced during the production, yet he decided to concentrate on the bright side and his blessings at this moment. Lateef Adedimeji wrote:
“I can go on and on to tell you what we went through to make this happen but, today is about counting my blessings, I went from being the boy back stage to leading a galaxy of stars in bringing you this masterpiece.”
Lateef Adedimeji, who has moved from being a backstage fan to heading a team of stars in this film, called it a tribute to the challenges and sacrifices of past heroes that helped achieve the freedoms we have now. he added:
“If you understand the consequences of condescending captivity, you’ll appreciate the power of freedom,”
“This movie will show you what our heroes went through to gift us the liberty we enjoy today.”
“Lisabi – The Uprising,” a Netflix original, is set to be an impactful and emotional film. Lateef Adedimeji encourages fans to celebrate this achievement with him, stating, “This one is for you and every child of our land. You will love it!”
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