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HIDDEN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Pastor Asare is highly regarded in his church. He has an open ear for everyone and his daughter Maame Yaa admires him for his works. But he has a terrible secret: Since the beginning of the lockdown, Pastor Asare has started beating his wife, Princes Dorothy. The poor victim confides in her best friend Dzifa. As the violence keeps on happening, Dzifa finally informs the parish council and they are determined to act…
 
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COME, I’LL SHOW YOU
HIDDEN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Pastor Asare is highly regarded in his church. He has an open ear for everyone and his daughter Maame Yaa admires him for his works. But he has a terrible secret: Since the beginning of the lockdown, Pastor Asare has started beating his wife, Princes Dorothy. The poor victim confides in her best friend Dzifa. As the violence keeps on happening, Dzifa finally informs the parish council and they are determined to act…
 
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FILMMAKERS
Director |
Kwabena Eddie Mankata |
Director of Photography + Edit |
Prince Nkrumah |
Sound |
Nathan Charway, Frederick Amamoo, Bertram Yaw Osei |
Light |
Frederick Amamoo |
Props + Welfare |
Favour Ayorkor Fifi Apouvi |
Continuity |
Esther Sarfowaah Offe |
Make up Special Effects |
Salomey Danso |
Assistant Director |
Stacy Omoze Akinyemi |
Camera Assistant |
Benjamin Abbey, Clive Osei-Bonsu |
Production Manager |
Michael Dowuona |
COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE
FILMMAKERS
Director
Kwabena Eddie Mankata
Director of Photography + Edit
Prince Nkrumah
Sound
Nathan Charway, Frederick Amamoo, Bertram Yaw Osei
Light
Frederick Amamoo
Props + Welfare
Favour Ayorkor Fifi Apouvi
Continuity
Esther Sarfowaah Offe
Make up Special Effects
Salomey Danso
Assistant Director
Stacy Omoze Akinyemi
Camera Assistant
Benjamin Abbey, Clive Osei-Bonsu
Production Manager
Michael Dowuona
COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE
FILM INFORMATION
Type | Fiction |
Length | 8:02 min. |
Language |
English with English subtitles |
Country of origin | Ghana |
Year | 2020 |
COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE
FILM INFORMATION
Type
Fiction
Length
8:02 min.
Language
English with English subtitles
Country of origin
Ghana
Year
2020
COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
GHANA
Ghana (officially the Republic of Ghana), with its approximately 29 million inhabitants, gained independence from Great Britain in 1957. Ghana borders Ivory Coast in the west, Togo in the east, and shares an inland border with Burkina Faso in the north. The capital city of Accra lies in the south along the Atlantic coast and is home to more than two million people. The official language is English, but another 70 languages are spoken throughout the country.
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Much has been done for education in Ghana, where basic schooling is compulsory. In 2019, the literacy rate was 79%, but poverty continues to impact education and health, especially in rural regions.
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Ghana has a diverse media landscape, and criticism of the government is possible. Ghana ranked 30th out of 180 countries on the 2020 World Press Freedom Index, published by Reporters without Borders.
COME, I’LL SHOW YOU THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN
GHANA
Ghana (officially the Republic of Ghana), with its approximately 29 million inhabitants, gained independence from Great Britain in 1957. Ghana borders Ivory Coast in the west, Togo in the east, and shares an inland border with Burkina Faso in the north. The capital city of Accra lies in the south along the Atlantic coast and is home to more than two million people. The official language is English, but another 70 languages are spoken throughout the country.
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Much has been done for education in Ghana, where basic schooling is compulsory. In 2019, the literacy rate was 79%, but poverty continues to impact education and health, especially in rural regions.
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Ghana has a diverse media landscape, and criticism of the government is possible. Ghana ranked 30th out of 180 countries on the 2020 World Press Freedom Index, published by Reporters without Borders.