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What happens when the deadliest infectious disease know to man arrives in a megacity with over 21 million people .What happens when the deadliest infectious disease know to man arrives in a megacity with over 21 million people .What happens when the deadliest infectious disease know to man arrives in a megacity with over 21 million people .
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- 1 win & 6 nominations total
Somkele Iyamah-Idhalama
- Dr. Ada Igonoh
- (as Somkele Idhalama)
Jide Attah
- Dr. Faisal Shuaib
- (as Jide Atta)
Keppy Ekpenyong-Bassey
- Patrick Oliver Sawyer
- (as Keppy Ekpenyong)
Charles Etubiebi
- Bankole Cardoso
- (as Charles Etubiebi Oke)
Floyd Igbo
- Morris's Brother
- (as Igbo Floyd)
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I just finished watching movie, during the rising of COVIT-19 pandemic. What the medical team at had gone through is happening everywhere in the world. The movie showed me what is really like in the time of crisis in their lives and not just statistical numbers of how many more infected in the news. I appreciate this movie and even more, I appreciate all the doctors and nurses in the world for their noble and humble work ethics, risking their lives to save ours.
This movie follow the story of an outbreak of ebola in Nigeria and a group of doctors' attempt to contain it. What I particularly liked about this movie was the way the characters were introduced before the virus spread and the story really began. When I watched it, the doctors weren't just doctors, they had lives and families and it made it harder to watch. Not going to lie, it's a slow movie but that's because it was the only way to show that tension and fear that the patients felt while in quarantine. Again, this movie is not for everyone but I would recommend it. The acting is also pretty good.
Well made, well played, good actors, even though it might seem a bit slow at times (and over 2 hrs altogether), I still think it is worth watching anytime. Of course, it is not the brightest and happiest movie to watch during these corona and pandemic times...
but I liked it.
but I liked it.
Some things are almost too scary to imagine to be true. In this case this is based on a true story. This is quite draining to watch. It is not the best movie but it has a really strong source material. Still not for people who have issues with real life drama.
A documentary might have served the better plattform and more context, but as it is, it can and will work with some viewers too. Are you one of them?
A documentary might have served the better plattform and more context, but as it is, it can and will work with some viewers too. Are you one of them?
Good acting, based on true events and a decent story. The pacing was a little too slow for my liking and some scenes feel like a made-for-tv movie (the cheese music and the over dramatization).
Overall watchable if you know what you are getting into ahead of time.
Overall watchable if you know what you are getting into ahead of time.
Did you know
- Trivia93 Days depicts an outbreak of Ebola virus in Lagos,Nigeria.
- GoofsDuring the phone call between Dr. Ohiaeri and the American health official, the U.S. flag at the latter's office is of the printed, low-quality, almost transparent type. Flags at U.S. official sites are always of a very good quality, made of different pieces of fabric stitched together and with embroidered stars.
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- 93 días
- Filming locations
- Lagos, Nigeria(Yaba Hospital, First Consultant Hospital)
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- Budget
- $1,500,000 (estimated)
- Runtime
- 1h 58m(118 min)
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- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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