The U.S Department of
Health and Human Services (HHS) were honoured with an exclusive screening of
the movie, 93 Days on Friday, 2nd September 2016. in its Hubert H. Humphrey
Building, Washington DC
In attendance were
Hollywood actors, Danny Glover (Played Dr Ohiaeri) and Tim Reid (Played Dr Sam
Adeniyi Jones), Kemi DaSilva-Ibru, Associate Producer 93 Days,
producers/executive producers of 93 Days, Bolanle Austen-Peters, Dotun
Olakunri, Steve Gukas and other dignitaries such as Jimmy Kolker, Assistant
Secretary for Global Affairs HHS, Dr Benjamin Ohiaeri, Owner First Consultant's
Hospital, Dr Sam Adeniyi Jones, Director Office of Global Affairs HHS, Dr David Brett-Majors, US Department of
Defense and Former WHO expert, Kent Brantly, American Ebola survivor, Dr Morris
Ibeawuchi, Nigerian Ebola survivor, Bockari Stevens, the sierra Leonean
Ambassador to the US, Denas Morris, Center for Disease Control, Elizabeth
Sadove, US Food and Drug Administration, Linda Thomas-Greenfield and Amanda
Jacobsen, US Department of State.
Joined by other officials
from the White House, the screening received an impressive turnout as guests
enjoyed and commended the phenomenal masterpiece that has been created by
talented actors, producers and director in Nigeria.
During the Q&A session,
the producers of 93 Days discussed the motivation behind the movie and how
Nigeria is delighted to its story to the world through.
Directed by Steve Gukas,
the powerful movie is a compelling story of courage, determination and
sacrifice as displayed by the team at the First Consultant Hospital, the
Nigerian Government and well-meaning organizations in combating the Ebola virus
that broke in 2014.
The Toronto International
Film Festival (TIFF), widely recognized for showing the most outstanding films
from around the world, has selected 93 Days for screening this at the Isabel
Bader Theatre in Toronto, Canada this week.
Showing in cinemas
nationwide from 16th September 2016, 93 Days is definitely a must-see and a
movie that signifies a major landmark in the history of Nigeria.
See what experts in the
public health division of the US government are saying about 93 days below:
Thank you for putting
together such as beautiful movie that really told the story and elicited all
the feelings of the Lagos experience. I hope the film makes it to many theatres
and audiences – Richard Balliram, HHS- ASPR Division of International Health
Security.
This was a high calibre
film that was better than the movie ‘contagious’. I was impressed with the
scientific accuracy and substantive report. I would certainly see it again –
Tiffany Locus, MPH (Alumnus of Tutane’s School of Public Health)
The movie is a beautiful
representation of humanity in time of tragedy. It was both entertaining,
touching and educational. A true gem – Alison Schaeffer
This movie is the best I’ve
seen in a long time! Great actors, great way of telling a story and great way
to tell the world about the Nigerian team effort that saved the country. Thanks
for spreading the message of “We need to be prepared for infectious diseases” –
HHS, Director of International Health Security.
Fantastic! Wonderful to see
the story behind the heroes in Nigeria. Finally a real movie about public
health – Julie Barsic





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