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Directed by | Toka McBaror |
Written by | Hannah Nwasor |
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Cinematography | Oke Abiola |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | Nigeria |
Languages | English, Igbo |
Bitter Rain is a 2021 Nigerian drama film directed by Toka McBaror and produced by Darlington Abuda and Hannah Nwasor. The film stars Stan Nze, Mike Ezuruonye, and Alexx Ekubo in pivotal roles and explores themes of family, love, betrayal, and the consequences of holding onto past grievances. Set in a rural Nigerian community, Bitter Rain gained attention for its engaging storyline, strong performances, and its portrayal of the dynamics within African families.[1]
Bitter Rain was released by Amazon MGM Studios through Prime Video on August 13, 2021.