Sema Fonkem 21 March 2026

Seeing Cameroonian and Nigerian actors in a production is always exciting, and Stephanie Tum’s recent film, ‘Between yesterday and tomorrow’ entices the audience to observe the unique blend of talent from both countries.
Synopsis
After a devastating accident erases six years of her memory, Omawumi wakes up believing she’s still married to her ex-husband, forgetting the man she’s now engaged to. Caught between a past she remembers and a present she doesn’t, she must navigate love, loss, and the painful truth of who she has become. Will her heart find its way back… or choose a different tomorrow?
The film has a great selection of cast members including Efa Iwara, Taye Arimoro, Stephanie Tum, Leolidas Ewane, Obichi Marshall, Sine Tum, Janelle Kaima and Aisha Aminu.
Directed by: Musing Derick
Written by: Omas Princess Benjamin
Produced by: Claudia Siri
Production Manager: Oben K. Djeudo
Production House: Embi Productions
Soundtrack by: Sine Tum
Born in Bamenda, Cameroon on December 2, 1987, Stephanie Tum is a film producer and actress whose contributions to African storytelling is widely recognised throughout West Africa and Central Africa. Her storylines are usually unique and unpredictable.
‘Between yesterday and tomorrow’ begins with a dramatic Christian religious introduction and progresses with a strong presence of love and remorse, sparking an instinctive desire to watch it through to the end.
In a society where individualism creates a deep rift within families and communities, Omas Princess Benjamin used her great tone and distinctive writing technique to inspire reconciliation in this script.
Sine Tum, a Cameroonian singer, songwriter and performer, did an excellent job with background soundtrack, which adds a powerful element to the story.
The crew and cast members were correctly stationed for this production.
