Nollywood Actress Regina Daniels Tells Story Of Domestic Violence In New Short Film

Nollywood actress, Regina Daniels has dropped a new short film titled “Smile for the Camera”.

“Smile For the Camera” tells a story of domestic violence and the current realities of individuals trapped in an abusive relationship. This short film is RET’s first docu-series on Social Justice Issues.

The initiative is geared towards using visual storytelling to awaken our society to harmful norms that encourage oppression and marginalization of the vulnerable.

The short film stars Regina Daniels, Gideon Moses, Gloria Mathias K, Nicolas Adekeye and Emanuella C. Eboka. It is directed by IceQue On It and the story by Precious Nkem Ogbuenyi.


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