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Global Village Productions proudly announces the completion of principal photography for their biopic feature film, ‘Legacy Africa‘.
Directed by Godfidence Losu, ‘Legacy Africa‘ is a compelling political biopic inspired by the life and legacy of Dr. Robert Peprah-Gyamfi. The film captures the journey of a visionary leader, exploring themes of leadership, sacrifice, and the enduring contributions of African pioneers to global history. With its rich blend of culture and politics, the film is set to be an engaging and thought-provoking cinematic experience for audiences worldwide.
Dr. Robert Peprah-Gyamfi, the subject of this powerful story, is a Ghanaian-born GP, preacher, author, and human rights activist. He is also the founder of Heaven and Earth International Ministry. His works, including the critically acclaimed book ‘Stop Calling Humans Black & White!‘, advocate for social justice and spiritual enlightenment.
The production and filming of this biopic spanned multiple locations across the UK, Germany, and concluded in Ghana, paying homage to the film’s deep cultural and historical roots.
The star-studded cast includes Dr. Robert Peprah-Gyamfi himself, alongside Mynna Otoo, Kingsley Kwamina Ayew Yamoah, Vicky Zugah, Patrick Koomson, Akoto Bamfo, Brigitte Millar, Muktar Azeez, Vyretta Dadson, and Gemma Schito. Their performances promise to bring this remarkable story to life with authenticity and passion.
‘Legacy Africa‘ is set for release on May 23, 2025, and is poised to be a must-watch film for the whole family. As anticipation builds, audiences are encouraged to visit the official website, www.legacyafricamovie.com, for updates on the film’s journey to the big screen.
Director Godfidence Losu is known for previous films such as War from the Archives (2021), Zoli (2018), and Heaven’s Amen (2017). He continues to believe that delivering thought-provoking storytelling grounded in our cultural heritage is significant for the growth of African cinema.
GhMoviefreak.com will bring you more updates as ‘Legacy Africa‘ prepares to make its mark on the global stage.
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