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12 new bizarre African movie posters that are so bad, they’re good
Movie posters are usually meant to give audiences a glimpse of what a film is actually about. But in Ghana, a completely different and wonderfully imaginative tradition took shape – one where ...
Two-time Oscar winner Ben Proudfoot returned to his native Canada last week to debut his latest documentary, "The Eyes of Ghana," a powerful feature about the African country's buried cinema history ...
Anwar Jamison and Nana Ama McBrown reprise their roles in Coming to Africa’s sequel. Anwar Jamison set out to do something very few people have ever done: The Memphis-based filmmaker wanted to shoot a ...
“The Eyes of Ghana” makes a rather literal start to its story. The first frame of the film is of its protagonist’s eyes. He’s Chris Hesse, a Ghanaian filmmaker in his 90s. He’s seen getting his eyes ...
The Eyes of Ghana” chronicles the never-ending intersection of history and filmmaking. Director Ben Proudfoot and Hesse returned to Nkrumah’s original mission: showcasing Ghana through a Ghanaian ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. EXCLUSIVE: Ghana’s Black Star International Film Festival (BSIFF) has locked a unique distribution partnership with Majestic ...
In the 1980s and ‘90s, a vibrant new art form proliferated in Ghana: Kung Fu movie posters painted by self-taught artists on recycled flour sacks. China’s biggest action stars rendered in this folk ...
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