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Bursting Out is a Nigerien film of genre Drama directed by Desmond Elliot with Genevieve Nnaji

Bursting Out (2010)

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Bursting Out is a 2010 Nigerian drama film directed by Desmond Elliot, and starring Majid Michel, Genevieve Nnaji & Desmond Elliot. It premièred at Odeon Cinema, Greenwich, London on 29 October 2010.



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