Based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Half of a Yellow Sun stars Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave) and Thandie Newton (The Pursuit of Happyness) as an upper class couple whose marriage is put to the test when Nigeria breaks into the crippling 1967 civil war that births the short-lived republic of Biafra.
When political lines are drawn and families are forced to scatter, Odenigbo (Ejiofor) and Olanna (Newton) find themselves in the middle of an escalating conflict that drives them from their university-town home and threatens Olanna’s relationship with her sister, Kainene (Anika Noni Rose). They make their way to Umuahia, where they struggle to survive and take care of their daughter and Ugwu – the houseboy – in the face of increasing shortages of food and medicine. But soon the advancing (and far superior) Nigerian troops make Umuahia unsafe, so Odenigbo and his family flee once again. They move in with Kainene and Richard (her British lover) near the refugee camp that Kainene runs. And although they are relatively safe for the first time in months, the situation in Biafra becomes increasingly hopeless as Nigerian blockades make it impossible for food or aid of any kind to reach the embattled Biafrans. When the war finally ends – and Biafra’s nascent nation is destroyed – Odenigbo, Olanna and their family return home to begin again. They have lost so much and it won’t be easy, but they are alive and so is their hope for the future.
Half of a Yellow Sun is released on March 27th, and thanks to Leap Frog Films we have 5 double in-season passes to give away to readers in Australia. To go into the draw for this giveaway, email your name and address to
sarah@trespassmag.com by March 25th. Please remember to put ‘Half of a Yellow Sun ’ in the subject line of the email. Only one entry per person will be accepted.