Emem Isong |
While Fiberesima, who already had five kids for her earlier
men, is hooked with US-based Uche Egbuka, Isong tied the knot with her
Cameroonian sweetheart, Akama Misodi. But unlike Fiberesima who is making her
wedding a public affair, Isong had hers quietly in her hometown, Uyo, Akwa Ibom
State.
Asked why she opted for a private deal, she says it is a
matter of principle.
Isong explains, “There are some aspects of my life I want to
keep private and this is one of them. All I can say is that we are two people
who met, fell in love and decided to spend the rest of our lives together.”
About two weeks after the marriage, however, Isong will
premiere her latest movie titled Champagne on Friday. With the movie coming
alive at the Silverbird Galleria, Victoria Island, Lagos, Isong, who, though,
has established herself as an outstanding producer, will be stepping out with
her first feature-length movie.
Staring Majid Michel, Alexx Ekubo and South African actress,
Rosemary Zimu, the film tells the story of a couple in an open marriage whose
habit of dating unsuspecting people for money and other perks takes an
unexpected and dangerous turn at a point. Shot in Johannesburg, South Africa
and Houston Texas, U.S.A, Champagne also parades Tana Adelana, Mbong Amata,
Susan Peters, Padita Agu and Anita Chris.
On her experience as the director, Isong says, “It was quite
challenging and eye-opening. I now have a renewed respect and admiration for my
directors. I also do not think it is something I might want to do a second time
because of the challenges. ”
She adds that the project has gulped N20m so far.
“I am still spending on it, especially since I shot on two
continents. I am hoping to make N200m in the cinemas when we eventually begin
screening because of the quality of the work and expertise that has gone into
the project,” she says.
Culled from Punch
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