There’s a very Ghanaian saying that goes, “Abusua dɔ funu,” which translates as “family loves the corpse.” As morbid as...
It’s always interesting to see young actors daring to break out of the mould of being just talents for hire, to being the ones doing the...
In many ways, it feels like 2025 is shaping up to be a great year for the Ghanaian film industry, judging from some of the films...
Art is a reflection of our society, and film is certainly the art that our society needs. For me, when a film attempts to capture the...
Directed by Frank Fiifi Gharbin, ‘A Country Called Ghana‘ attempts to weave a story of cultural heritage, betrayal, and the clash between local traditions and foreign greed. The film’s plot centres around Frank (played...
The film's narrative unfolds delicately, focusing on themes of love, loss, grief, and reconciliation, while subtly addressing the societal limitations faced by queer individuals in expressing their emotions openly.
“EVOR” marks a significant debut for actress Sitsofe Tsikor and her Rainbow Productions studio, bringing forth a story that resonates with depth and emotional intensity. The actress, now producer’s...
Socrates Safo, a luminary in what many feel was the golden era of Ghanaian films, embarks on a unique cinematic endeavour with “TumTum,” collaborating with Animator Michael...
The series ‘High Currency’ centers around the suave goal oriented financial closer Naa Shika Hammond played by the beautiful and talented Nikki Samonas. She is the top...
BORGA is a story of many young African’s and not Ghanaian’s only. There is always the quest for greener pastures and a better life. But nothing...