Ace actress Sellasi Ibrahim has resurfaced with a vengeance. This time as well, she is her own boss and plays the impressive role of producer and actress in her debut production “THE C.E.O.
Directed by John Inzedomi and Afam Okereke , the movie stars Desmond Elliot playing opposite Sellassie, Maleeha Mahama,Ekow Blankson, and Roselyn Ngissah
‘The CEO’, tells the story of Gloria Lee ( Selassie Ibrahim), uncompromising, meticulous, principled, demanding and unfriendly, she is out to prove that she can achieve beyond the public expectations of a woman. As is always the case, her actions and inactions in her quest have a dramatic and negative effect on her family and staff.
However, when her daughter is kidnapped by estranged former employees of hers’, she is faced with many difficult decisions to make.
The production on this flick is hardly outstanding and Sellassie could have done without playing the lead. However, the acting is generally very well executed and makes for quite a watch. Some scenes were a bit of a drag but were compensated for with some compelling dialogue.
The climax is hardly unpredictable and little bit more effort could have been put into making it a little more exciting. Nonetheless, it is neither raw nor uninteresting as some of the movies being released lately; and makes for quite a watch.
The movie is schedule to be premiere on the 23rd of October, 2010 at the Golden Tulip Hotel. The event is STRICTLY BY INVITATION.
Directed by John Inzedomi and Afam Okereke , the movie stars Desmond Elliot playing opposite Sellassie, Maleeha Mahama,Ekow Blankson, and Roselyn Ngissah
‘The CEO’, tells the story of Gloria Lee ( Selassie Ibrahim), uncompromising, meticulous, principled, demanding and unfriendly, she is out to prove that she can achieve beyond the public expectations of a woman. As is always the case, her actions and inactions in her quest have a dramatic and negative effect on her family and staff.
However, when her daughter is kidnapped by estranged former employees of hers’, she is faced with many difficult decisions to make.
The production on this flick is hardly outstanding and Sellassie could have done without playing the lead. However, the acting is generally very well executed and makes for quite a watch. Some scenes were a bit of a drag but were compensated for with some compelling dialogue.
The climax is hardly unpredictable and little bit more effort could have been put into making it a little more exciting. Nonetheless, it is neither raw nor uninteresting as some of the movies being released lately; and makes for quite a watch.
The movie is schedule to be premiere on the 23rd of October, 2010 at the Golden Tulip Hotel. The event is STRICTLY BY INVITATION.
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