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‘Breath of Life’ Claims Top Prime Video Spot in 11 Countries, Number 1 in Nigeria and Ghana

In a remarkable achievement, the inspirational film Breath of Life has captured the hearts of audiences worldwide, claiming the top spot on Prime Video’s charts across 11 countries since its historic release on December 15 as the streamer’s first commissioned film from this region. This milestone is a testament to the film’s powerful message, stellar performances, and its ability to resonate with viewers across diverse backgrounds.

According to flixpatrol.com, the movie is currently Top 10 in 11 countries namely – Armenia, Benin, Cameroun, Ghana, Malawi, Nigeria, Qatar, Rwanda, Togo, Uganda, and Zambia, and number 1 in Nigeria and Ghana. 

Breath of Life is a captivating story that delves into the depths of the human spirit, offering a profound exploration of resilience, hope, and the transformative power of self-discovery. The film, directed by BB Sasore, has not only entertained but has left an indelible impact on those who have experienced its moving narrative.

The cast, led by Wale Ojo, Ademola Adedoyin, Chimezie Imo, Genoveva Umeh and Eku Edewor has been widely praised for their exceptional performances, breathing life into characters that navigate the complexities of the human experience. The compelling storytelling, coupled with exquisite cinematography, location, and a powerful musical score, has elevated Breath of Life to a cinematic masterpiece.

Writer and Director BB Sasore expressed gratitude for the overwhelming support from audiences worldwide, stating, “We set out to create a film that would inspire and uplift, and the response has exceeded our wildest expectations. 

The fact that Breath of Life has held the top spot on Amazon Prime for twelve consecutive days is a testament to the universal themes of hope and resilience that resonate with people from all walks of life.”

“The success of Breath of Life on Amazon Prime highlights the increasing demand for quality content that goes beyond entertainment, offering audiences a chance to reflect, connect, and find inspiration in the stories being told on screen”, he continued.

As the film continues to captivate audiences globally, the creators of Breath of Life express their gratitude to everyone who has contributed to its success. The journey of Breath of Life is a reminder that, even in a world saturated with content, there is a profound hunger for narratives that touch the heart and soul.

Breath of Life is available now for streaming on Prime Video, where viewers can experience the transformative journey that has resonated with audiences worldwide.


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