The Perfect Church Gathers Momentum

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In its third week at the cinema The Perfect Church has continued to garner more accolades which is reflected in packed full cinema halls every time the movie is shown.

The Perfect Church  stars in the lead role Ramsey Nouah Jr., winner of the 2010 African Movie Academy Award (AMAA) for Best Actor. He recently opened up in an interview that his role in The Perfect Church  was challenging.

Playing the role of the handsome and spirit-filled Pastor Benson, Ramsey Nouah again demonstrated his acting prowess in the movie.

Speaking on his role, Nouah said, “In Perfect Church, I was a homosexual pastor. I didn’t like the role at first but I said, ‘Come on Ramsey, don’t be stupid!’ I did not have any homosexual contact in the movie, but it was evident in the dialogue and mannerism. What I did was psyche myself to see my partner as a guy.”

Asked if he will be able to reproduce his status as the king of soap opera in feature films? Wale Adenuga the producer of The Perfect Church said, “all forms of production requires the four big ‘Ms’: Money, Man, Machine and Material. The machine being used is the only difference between TV production and cinema production, all these we know and have considered in producing the movie. I have no doubt the movie will succeed at the cinemas.

The Perfect Church is a story of deceit, repentance and forgiveness that simply relays the message that we are only made perfect by grace.

It tells the story of a church with perfect reputation and holy people with unholy secrets. Pastor Benson (Ramsey) presides over the church, Sis Angela (Funke) leads the choir while Mr and Mrs. Ojo (Hakeem and Ngozi) are the elders. Their lives are perfect until Bishop Williams (Olu Jacobs) comes to deliver a confusing vision. All hell was let lose and lives and reputation are sacrificed.

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