Peace in Pieces is a heartfelt Nigerian Christian drama that tackles the difficult journey from fragmentation to spiritual restoration. Set in a small community scarred by personal trauma and unresolved conflict, the film follows our lead character as they navigate the messy path to healing. At its core, the story reminds us that true peace must be pieced back together—often one courageous step at a time.
Director (and writer) skillfully explores themes of forgiveness, reconciliation, and inner light. Through deeply human characters, the film exposes how unforgiveness, regret, and hidden wounds can shape our lives—and how stepping into God’s grace can bring about transformation.
A line that captures the heart of the film and beautifully expresses its message:
“Wounds do not define us; grace does.”
This encapsulates the film’s message: we are more than our past, and God’s love can redefine broken stories into testimonies of hope.
The film is beautifully acted, with visceral performances that bring emotional truth to the screen. The cinematography—soft lighting, close-up shots, and interspersed moments of stillness—perfectly mirrors the inner journey of the characters. Sound design and quiet worship moments enhance the experience, reinforcing the spiritual tone.