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Stephanie Dadet’s ‘Everything In Between’ Delivers A Powerful Tale Of Love, Betrayal, And Resilience

A Riveting Nigerian Drama Inspired by True Events

Stephanie Dadet’s feature film Everything in Between, starring Onyinye Odokoro and Valentine Ohu, is a powerful drama inspired by true events, the film is an intimate portrayal of an estranged couple’s final confrontation, captured in real-time over 90 minutes with a cast of just two.

Official poster for Stephanie Dadet’s Everything in Between

Everything in Between is produced and directed by Stephanie Dadet, based on an original story by Jane Dora Chinyere and written by Abiodun Kuforiji Nkwocha. With its focus on themes of abuse, manipulation, and a mother’s unwavering fight for her child’s future, the film is a striking testament to the resilience of the human spirit.

“This story is more than a film; it’s a reflection of the silent battles many endure in relationships. I am deeply grateful to Jane Dora Chinyere for her vulnerability in allowing us to bring this story to life. It’s a testament to the strength it takes to speak out, and the importance of reclaiming one’s voice amidst adversity. I wanted Everything in Between to not only shed light on these struggles but also to inspire courage in those facing similar situations,” said Stephanie Dadet.

Onyinye Odokoro and Valentine Ohu deliver standout performances as Adaugo and Azubuike. Odokoro’s portrayal of a woman reclaiming her power is raw and deeply moving, while Ohu masterfully embodies the complex layers of Azubuike, alternating between charm, desperation, and menace. Together, their chemistry and command of the screen create a gripping emotional experience that lingers long after the credits roll.

Currently on the festival circuit, Everything in Between will be available for streaming audiences in 2025.

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