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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.
- Jenifa's popularity fades when a shady new neighbor, Lobster, outshines her charity work. In Ghana, Jenifa and friends face a deadly drug baron after a bag of drugs is mistakenly left in their rental.
- An American mercenary, the sole survivor of a plane crash, has to run the gauntlet across Africa, battling with the living dead.
- A group of native Liberian missionaries make a desperate cross-country trip through their war torn country to save one of their own.
- 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.
- It is set in the hustle and bustle of the city of Accra and its suburbs with glimpses of the exciting metropolis of London.
- 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.
- A documentary short depicting a Hauka ceremony where young workers are possessed by British colonial officers.
- 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.
- Adrian (Anwar Jamison), a financial executive who spends most of his time chasing money and women receives a rude awakening at work and, by chance, finds himself in Ghana on an amusing adventure where he meets his African queen (Nana Ama McBrown).
- 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.
- The Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs compete to determine the championship of the National Football League at Caesars Superdome in New Orleans.
- 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.
- The music video opens on a serene grassland, where a group of men stand on prayer mats, each draped in the sacred attire of different religions - symbolizing the unquestioning idolization of authority. Dr. Pushkin stands at the center, surrounded by these devout followers, each engaged in fervent prayer. As Dr. Pushkin begins to rap his verse, his words cut through the tranquil scene like a clarion call for introspection. With each rhyme, he challenges the notion of blind allegiance, urging his listeners to cast off the veil and embrace the light of critical thinking. Meanwhile, Lyrical Joe, a wanted protest leader, finds himself in the heart of a demonstration. Despite the chaos around him, and the attempt by authority figures to subdue him, he remains defiant, lips moving to the rhythm of his rap lyrics with a stoic calmness. Eventually, he is able to overcome his tormentors, turning them into instruments that help him achieve the goal of freeing his people. The video ends with each member of the crowd reclaiming their individual identity.
- 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.
- Footage of a concert held in Ghana to celebrate the 14th anniversary of the independence of that country.
- Young Matilda and Prince are taken on a life-changing trip by a stranger. Kids, gangsters and Ghana's vibrant coast as you've never seen them.
- "Borga" is Better. A Borga is a Ghanaian abroad living an excessive wealthy lifestyle. At least that's what they want everyone to believe.
- Inspector Boniface Koomsin, a Ghanaian police detective, embarks on a dangerous, crime-laden journey to recover the one thing he needs to realize his ultimate dream-- to escape the ghosts of his past and return to America.
- 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.
- 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.