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  • In 2009, as a result of the persistent unresolved conflict between two religious communities Christians and Muslim in Nigeria, a jihadi group called Boko Haram started an armed rebellion against Nigerian government. The insurgents looted villages, killed innocent people in mass shootings, attacked public places with suicide bombers, abducted young men and women, raped women.... This is a factual story based on those horrid events..it is about killings, hope, and love during those dark times.. a gripping sequence of unspeakable, horrendous facts...perfervid, heart wrenching story... watch Nigerian movie in Hausa language, with English subtitles *Voiceless"..
  • The Movie is an interesting one reveling the darkness in Nigeria our innocent souls die prematurely our blood was made to fight us back I give kudos to the producer interesting storyline Nice costume designing,editing,make up my only problem is acting it isn't epic I didn't say they aren't good good but not epic

    CONGRATULATIONS ON THE WIN U DESERVED IT.
  • The war in Nigeria is a very regrettable conflict and this film shows us the dark side of the country; it's a good action drama movie.
  • Voiceless was such a moving story, it almost seemed like we were abducted along with the teens...Thank you for making this film!

    DELICIOUS

    -Voiceless was one of those scripts that transported us to a different sphere. We left our comfort seats and became detained with the boys and girls in the terrorist camp.

    -Dialogues were inspiring and stimulating. The film demonstrated how unity and bravery can surpass all things, and showed the devastating consequences of division

    -Must appreciate the decency in shooting the rape scenes; nothing visual but everything hinting that something was taking place

    -The cinematographer made a great choice of using low-angle camera shots to illustrate the terrorists' superiority and intimidation.

    Fine work on the lighting and ground-level shots

    -Casting was just fantastic, supporting actors rendered a believable performance by being frail, embittered, ferocious, and strong.

    Shout out to Adam Garba and Asabe Madaki🙌

    -Robert O Peters outdid himself; Voiceless wasn't the typical war-type movie. He succeeded in setting different tones for the film

    BLAND

    -Slight notable issues included unrefined audio, score, and color grading; the weak visual effects of the bloodshed and gunfire hurt the story a bit.