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- A biography of sports legend Muhammad Ali, focusing on his triumphs and controversies between 1964 and 1974.
- Filmed over nearly five years in twenty-five countries on five continents, and shot on seventy-millimetre film, Samsara transports us to the varied worlds of sacred grounds, disaster zones, industrial complexes, and natural wonders.
- An American mercenary, the sole survivor of a plane crash, has to run the gauntlet across Africa, battling with the living dead.
- Adam arrives on Tiamat, a world supposedly with no life forms, with a mission to activate an ancient outpost in a bid to start a process that will one day save his people. All is not as it seems.
- Across Africa, people are using soccer to lift themselves up, to create change in their communities and to pave the way for progress. The Film follows several unforgettable Africans who are beating the odds on and off the pitch.
- A Nigerian princess who infiltrates a Boko Haram slave camp to save her kidnapped sister following the murder of her family.
- Inspired by the life and times of the Caribbean war hero, judge and diplomat Ulric Cross spanned key moments of the 20th Century like WW2, African independence movements and Black Power.
- Adobea, Buki and Theresa are three women from different walks of life bound together by a similar pain; the loss of a child. In a destined meeting in a small village in Kroboland, the women journey together to redemption, love, life and forgiveness as they renovate a dilapidated clinic for the villagers.
- A group of native Liberian missionaries make a desperate cross-country trip through their war torn country to save one of their own.
- "Borga" is Better. A Borga is a Ghanaian abroad living an excessive wealthy lifestyle. At least that's what they want everyone to believe.
- A documentary short depicting a Hauka ceremony where young workers are possessed by British colonial officers.
- It is set in the hustle and bustle of the city of Accra and its suburbs with glimpses of the exciting metropolis of London.
- Adrian (Anwar Jamison), a philandering financial executive, has spent his entire life shunning Black consciousness and chasing corporate success. Adrian's brother, Buck (Khalil Kain), is an activist who routinely holds community meetings in his barber shop. After a perfect storm of disappointment and discrimination, Adrian finds himself in Ghana on an amusing adventure where he meets Akosua (Nana Ama McBrown) and finds nourishment for his soul.
- The girls are back. And their lives haven't lost one spark of the drama they had 10 years ago. In fact, these girls are saddled with more issues in their not-so-fairy-tale relationships. It's a roller coaster ride of imperfect husbands, repentant ex-boyfriends, and daring romantic exploits. A movie about growing up and everything in between.
- Kiki, a bonafide songstress/musician, lost in an unhappy marriage to her controlling manager/husband Mark, finds herself in a whirlwind of a romance when she meets Kofi, a replacement bassist for her band, forcing her to make an impossible decision.
- A suspicious affair ruins an almost perfect marriage as husband and wife take a wild goose chase into the world of sex, lies and betrayal, risking everything in one of the craziest love triangles ever.
- A realistic portrayal of mental illness and the opioid epidemic seen through the eyes of law enforcement, narco-traffickers and the mentally-ill, set in Washington D.C., the origin of the American nightmare.
- Footage of a concert held in Ghana to celebrate the 14th anniversary of the independence of that country.
- Bismark the Joke is centred around the life of the hilarious character of Bismark as he embarks on various escapades in London, Based on the upbringing and different cultures of individuals, friendship is created and sometimes goes wrong knowingly or unknowingly. In this film we get to enjoy and see the differences and what they are through comedy!
- After the death of his brother, a young boy struggles with accepting the inevitable loss. Torn between holding on and letting go, we journey back to a time before we were exposed to the outside world without having to open the front door.
- Crime, drugs, HIV/AIDS, poor education, inferiority complex, low expectation, poverty, corruption, poor health, and underdevelopment plagues people of African descent globally - Why? 500 years later from the onset of Slavery and subsequent Colonialism, Africans are still struggling for basic freedom-Why? Filmed in five continents, and over twenty countries, 500 Years Later engages the authentic retrospective voice, told from the African vantage-point of those whom history has sought to silence by examining the collective atrocities that uprooted Africans from their culture and homeland. 500 Years Later is a timeless compelling journey, infused with the spirit and music of liberation that chronicles the struggle of a people who have fought and continue to fight for the most essential human right - freedom.
- The adventures of three young men who leave their homeland Savannah, Niger, and go looking for fortune in Ghana.
- An eight-part exploration of the diverse peoples that make up the African continent.
- The Batu Project takes place after nuclear war on Earth renders it largely uninhabitable. An African Federation sends a man named Adam (played by Ghanan actor Bex), to an alien planet to find a new home for humanity.
- Austrian policemen on a deportation mission is stuck for several days in Accra, the capital of Ghana.
- When Prince Wenambe hands the little kingdom of Kotengbi over to Mansa Musa to protect, he wins the throne from His father. To ascend the throne though, he must find a wife. His choice is the beautiful Soraya who is betrothed to Dume the hunter. He is Prince and what he wants he gets, Wenambe marries Soraya in the time when Mansa Musa begins to sell the Kingdom of Kotengbi to slave traders. The folly of choice. Wenambe becomes a pawn of the gods; taunted daily by Alarka the old seer, he turns into a man troubled and confused, not even the son Soraya bears him is able to wipe away his shame. He becomes a ruler of slaves, but the gods still weave an intricate web, yarn after yarn, a new era is born, a new hope, though lined with the arrival of other slave traders even more powerful than Mansa Musa himself.
- Clement and Budu are two bachelor friends ready to embark on the journey of marriage. Between Nancy "the spiritual church girl", Eunice "the corporate woman", and Emelda "the slay queen", who get's who? And what unfolds afterwards?
- Pabi and Jimah are happily married and living a peaceful life when disaster strikes in the form of a domestic accident which leaves Jimah with a scar. Unable to live with his new features, his anger and hurt turn him into a monster. The once peaceful relationship turns into abuse.
- "Three female friends find out they can make fortunes from exposing cheating husbands and boyfriends after making tons of cash unexpectedly from reporting a cheating husband to the wife. They quit their ushering job to set up "Sidechic Gang" - an agency solely dedicated to clamping down the side chick menace. Their services are available to only women. After few exposè, their Sidechic Gang becomes popular, attracting traffic from victims of side chicks. This translates into more cash for them. The men in the town are unhappy with the sudden popularity of the gang. The Sidechic Gang's biggest deal is yet to hit them. It comes from a filthy rich man who suspects his fiancée is cheating on him. He is aware the gang does not serve men, but, he is willing to pay anything it costs to justify his suspicion. The gang takes on the task. They know what this means for their bank account. Their greatest opposition, however, is the many aggrieved men who benefit from the services of side chicks, and would do anything to ensure they fail. Will the Sidechic Gang succeed in their quest or, the aggrieved men will?"
- The film follows the humanitarian efforts of Mago, one of the most influential artists from Japan, who has tracked the world's flow of waste and recycling to the slums of Agbogbloshie in Accra, Ghana.
- The story of Ghana's burgeoning skateboarding scene and how Joshua Odamtten, one of Accra's first skaters and teachers, and Sandy Alibo built a community that now influences skaters around the globe.
- The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles compete to determine the championship of the National Football League.
- This is a detective thriller about women's empowerment that feels like ENOUGH meets THE LITTLE THINGS. A mysterious crime drama set in Ghana centering on one woman's pursuit of the truth.
- Four high-society Accra women all in different stations in their respective lives are called in for an impromptu meeting on a Wednesday afternoon by the School Headmistress after their children have been up to no good at School. Comedic wahala ensues as the women confront their insecurities, their pasts, and their many hidden secrets.
- Nana Kwadwo Osei relocates his family from Kumasi to Accra, after winning a Lottery Jackpot; becoming rich and famous overnight, the family has to deal with new money, family and intrusive neighbors in their own way, often leading to hilarious outcomes.
- This newsreel short spotlights several interesting feature stories from a number of countries including: the Hospice of St. Bernard monks and rescue dogs; fishing and cooking in France; and London rabbits who walk only on their front legs.
- Kojo is a taxi driver living and working in Ghana. Sleeping on his break he is awoken by a beautiful young travelling actress called Cynthia. She's in Ghana for the day and hires Kojo to show her some tourist attractions. The day ends with a sexual encounter and a reluctant promise from Cynthia to invite Kojo to England. 4 months later Kojo arrives on Cynthia's doorstep. Filled with ambitions of making money and for filling his dreams of succeeding as a poet, he soon realises that the grass isn't greener on the other side and people are not what they seem.
- Our story our voice engages the diverse voices of the dis-empowered in a multi-cultural world that has no multi-culture voice. Beyond the mainstream media and politics of newspapers Our Story Our Voice offers a rare unbridled look into the voices of those who more often than not get marginalized. From nuclear weapons proliferation to the hypocrisy of western foreign policy, failure of plurality and democracy to the crisis in Darfur.
- Rose, a sweet and charming young woman, plays a dangerous game with her drug trafficking boyfriend.
- A teenage street hawker in Accra, Ghana, stumbles upon a rare scene and experiences a moment of escapism and pure joy away from the mundanity of every day life.
- A struggling singer with a law degree takes a job at her friend's father's law firm. Events take a dramatic turn when her boss unexpectedly falls in love with her.
- Battle lines are drawn when two childhood friends are pitted against each other in the battle of a life time as Amin, a former United States Airman returns to his home country to discover his best friend has become a drug king. After being put in charge of the case, Amin vows to bring down Mannahn. But it took great sacrifice to become the King. And the King will not go down without a fight.
- Self financed and created by Michael Akwesi Djaba in 2012 and hosted by Anita Erskine. MakingOfAMogul is a docu reality series with over 100 episodes broadcast primetime in over a dozen countries.
- A look at the life and work of Anas Aremeyaw Anas, an investigative journalist who worked in Ghana.
- An episodic, dreamlike film about the waste of humanity. The film traces a journey through Africa, Europe and the USA, taking in the consequences of hyper-inflation, human-trafficking, electronic waste, the arms industry and death to show how goods such as sophisticated weaponry, cars, money, and even memories can turn into waste and how waste can unexpectedly change into valuables, as the symbolic meaning changes.
- Welcome to the new, creative Africa. The documentary series AFRIPEDIA dispels common clichéd ideas of Africa and depicts the continent's avant-garde side in five episodes. Artists from Senegal, Ivory Coast, Angola, Ghana, Kenya and South Africa present photography, fashion, design or music from an innovative perspective. Heavy metal in South Africa, transsexuality in Angola, trendy fashion in Senegal and feminist projects in Ghana - AFRIPEDIA shows us Africa's arts scene in a refreshingly different light. The film offers insights into the dreams and future plans of young people in a rapidly changing continent.