The highly anticipated all-Sierra Leonean film Soldiers Eleven is set to premiere on December 6 at the Freetown City Council Auditorium, marking what industry insiders describe as one of the most significant cinematic events of the year.

Produced, written, and directed by filmmaker Jonathan Y. Bundu, the film is presented by Next Level Production and has already generated considerable excitement among movie enthusiasts across the country.

According to the production team, Soldiers Eleven tells a gripping and emotionally charged story that blends the passion of football with the mysteries of traditional medicine, all intertwined with themes of greed, envy, and love. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of its central character, Musa, delivering a powerful Sierra Leonean story designed to keep viewers engaged from beginning to end.

The premiere promises an unforgettable cinematic experience, celebrating homegrown talent, creative storytelling, and the resilience of the human spirit. Organizers say the film stands as another major milestone for the local film industry and is expected to draw a large audience.

The premiere details are as follows:

Date: December 6

Venue: Freetown City Council Auditorium

Time: 7:00 PM

Tickets are currently on sale at NLe 250, NLe 500, NLe 1,000, and NLe 2,000.

For further information, members of the public can contact 074-496-035.

Organizers are encouraging Sierra Leoneans to come out in their numbers to support what they describe as one of the country’s most sensational local productions, showcasing Sierra Leonean creativity on the global stage.