Heroes and Villain | |
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Directed by | Shittu Taiwo |
Written by | Daniella Euse Ame |
Produced by | Happy Julien-Uchendu |
Starring | Seun Akindele, Ivie Okujaye and Belinda Effah |
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Country | Nigeria |
Heroes and Villains is a 2015 Nigerian romantic comedy film about two couples who almost divorce. [1]
A couple on a vacation aiming to re-new their lost sparkle in their marriage, Seek help/counselling from someone else who they believe knows better. Both approach the same person without knowing it. The Counselor doesn't like it when she realizes that they are both not following her instructions. [2]
The film was produced in 2015 by Happy Julien-Uchendu, directed by Shittu Taiwo.
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