Genevieve Speaks On Mirror Boy
“I  was impressed with the way the writer spin a whole lot around of a  simple story of mother and child and a spirit. It is told in such a way  that you feel the three distinct characters. You feel the pain of a  mother whose child is missing, you feel the trouble of an African boy  born in Uk in search of identity and you feel the emotion of a  reincarnated father who doesn’t want his biological child lost on the  world of ‘missed identity’. It is the kind of story that touches you  from the screen so I am not surprised at the success so far at the  cinema’.
Mirror Boy which has been at Nigerian cinemas for four weeks running  have  so far grossed over N15 million and it sets the enviable record of  being the highest selling Nollywood movie in Ghana and the longest  running movie by any African in UK cinema. 
The movie which was shot in Gambia features Genevieve Nnaji, Osita Iheme,  and a Gambian star. 
The  Mirror Boy’ is an enthralling journey as seen through the eyes of a  London- born 12 year old African boy, Tijani. After a London street  fight on 13th of June, in which a local boy is hurt, Tijan's mother  decides to take him back their roots, to Gambia. On their arrival in  Banjul, Tijan encounters a strange apparition, a boy smiling at him in a  mirror and vanishing. Seeing the same boy in a crowded street market  the next day sets in motion a chain of events, with Tijan finding  himself lost. While Tijan's panic-stricken mother struggles to find her  son, Tijan is left alone in the company of the enigmatic Mirror Boy,  seemingly only visible to him. A cathartic climax helps TIJANI to  unravel the mystery of the MIRROR BOY. It also provides him with a  rather mystical explanation for the way his life has cascaded from the  13th of June towards this inter-twined fate with a father he has never  met.
 
 
 
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