She Waits in the Restless Horizon Trailer

She Waits in the Restless Horizon Trailer (2005)

15 October 2005 13 mins

Sue Faye, a Chinese American immigrant, and Adoga, an aspiring comic book artist from Nigeria, are faced with a difficult decision. Soon after an innocent encounter they find themselves in a quiet romance. Unfortunately circumstances out of their control arise and threaten to separate them. As Sue Faye meditates on her past, the possibilities of the present become another memory and she must reconcile with the uncertainty of a decision that could change their lives forever.

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Cast

Nadia Gan

as Sue Faye

Julius Onah

as Adoga

Crew

Julius Onah

Director

International Releases Dates

United States 15 October 2005

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