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TERRY PHETO STARS IN AN INTERNATIONAL MOVIE

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Photo: Terry Pheto Instagram
Photo: Terry Pheto Instagram

Award winning actress Terry Pheto announced yesterday on her Instagram page that she's staring in an international movie titled FACES. 

Pheto who is no stranger to the international film scenery told Drum that it is always great to work with incredible actors and talented filmmakers from all parts of the world.

“I don’t take it for granted what a privilege it is to grow my global footprint with such amazing storytellers.

“Faces is a movie that addresses universal issues that will resonate with all,” she shared.

Terry plays a character called Aisha, she’s a lecturer, sister, friend and wife. In her storyline you’ll get to see her struggles as a woman in a powerful position but having to be submissive and obedient to her husband when she gets home. She’s intelligent, strong and holds her values high, however, to a certain extent this makes her naïve of certain things around her. On the one hand, the character goes through life-changing experiences like losing a child and eventually losing hope, but on the other, we see her picking herself up and walking away from a situation that no longer serves her.

Terry Pheto also revealed to True Love that she is excited about three productions that are currently in development under her company. "I’m also excited about the one film I recently produced called The Locksmith. It’s coming out soon and I’ll talking about it when the time is right. " she said.

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