One of the most important movies of our time is about to be filmed. For once, Nigeria will tell her own story on the tragic Ebola virus.

The movie will celebrate true heroism and show that as a nation we stand when united.

….what happens when the most lethal and contagious disease known to man arrives in a megacity of over 20 million people?

93 Days is a movie centred on the true-life story of men and women who risked their lives and made sacrifices to save us all from the consequences of the outbreak of the highly dreaded Ebola Virus Disease. It is a compelling human story of dedication, sacrifice, resilience and survival.

The movie is directed by Steve Gukas, and produced by Bolanle Austen-Peters, Dotun Olakunri and Steve Gukas.

The movie demonstrates the bravery of the late Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh and her colleagues from their encounter with the late American-Liberian, Patrick Sawyer who was the index case of the Ebola Virus Disease to ensuring that the right medical procedures were in place to stop the spread of the disease in the country. During the period, they not only prevented a national catastrophe and international contagion, but also left a permanent mark on the society and solidified their legacy as courageous Nigerians amid continuous support from the Lagos State Government, Federal Government, World Health Organisation (WHO), MSF and other organisations.

In celebrating these icons, we celebrate our own potential to stand for what is right, serve selflessly and make a difference in our world.

The movie is definitely a must-watch with a perfect blend of both local and international casts to ensure excellent quality and international exposure is achieved. Renowned American Theatre practitioner and Filmmaker Pemon Rami also joins the team as producer.

“Our aim is to create a feature film that will resonate with many people across the world particularly in Nigeria and its sub-region”. At its core, 93 days is a tale of common humanity and just how much we can achieve when we stand united,” stated the producers of the movie.

The project is a co-production between MichelAngelo Production, Bolanle Austen-Peters Production (BAP) and Natives FilmWorks.

Rehearsals for 93 Days commence on the 27th of July, 2015 and Principal Photography will commence on the 3rd of August, 2015

“We recognize that we have to tell our own stories… Also recognize that hardly ever are all the stars aligned to allow Nigeria and Nigerians shine on the international scene.. Our role is to celebrate our heroes and Nigeria on the global scene”- Bolanle Austen-Peters