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July 4, 2025

‘doings bitters’, Luna Magnet others set to train upcoming entertainers

‘doings bitters’, Luna Magnet others set to train upcoming entertainers

By Moses Nosike

The management of Double Rain Production, organisers of The Movie House Reality TV Show is set to providing a one of its kinds, training opportunity for aspiring actors, actresses, script writers, make-up artists, sound engineers, directors or other film professionals to take their career to the next level. 

The organisers have carefully selected experienced, seasoned entertainment experts, professionals that would actually impact positively on the 35 contestants while the training lasts for 30 days in one location.

In a media chat, the Chairman, Red Pastures Limited, makers of Doings Bitters Reality TV Show, and Double Rain Production, Dr. Mbamalu Valentine, CFIAR, said, “The Movie House Reality TV Show is a place where stars are made through film making. 

The Reality TV show is another opportunity to encourage young, upcoming and talented Nigerians in entertainment to promote and take their career to the next level. We are organising this training show to empower them for self-reliant and job creation. It is designed in a such a way that a winner goes home with a car, N30m worth of deals and a vacation. There will be other consolidatory prizes at the end of the competition”.

According to Dr Mbamalu, The Movie House provides a platform for aspiring filmmakers, writers, and actors to develop their skills and showcase their work. It is a vibrant hub for film enthusiasts, creators, and industry professionals. It’s a space where people can come together to share their passion for movies, learn from each other, and showcase their talents”.

He said that the hub hosts screenings, workshops, and discussions that celebrate the art of film making and encourage a deeper understanding of cinema. It as well, offers resources, mentorship, and opportunities for emerging talent to break into the film industry.

Continuing, Dr Mbamalu said, the hub celebrates diverse storytelling – showcasing a wide range of films, including independent, international, and genre-specific movies that might not otherwise receive mainstream attention.