If you missed chapters 1 & 2, click here to catch up. “Adams Apples is a 10 chapter cinema movie series created and directed by Shirley Frimpong-Manso and produced by Ken Attoh. It is set in the hustle and bustle of the city of Accra and its suburbs with glimpses of the exciting metropolis of …
African Cinema: WATCH Tunde Kelani’s ‘Yoruba E Ronu’ Musical (Video)
Tunde Kelani releases a musical work’Yoruba E Ronu’ adapted from Hubert Ogunde’s ‘Yoruba Ronu’ composed forty years ago. For Ladybrille’s feature on Tunde Kelani, click here. “Tunde Kelani holds a Diploma in the Art and Technique of Filmmaking from the London International Film School, London. After many years in the Nigerian Film Industry as a …
Celebrity Photographer Toni Tones Takes on Acting, WATCH ‘Gidi Culture’ Trailer
Nigerian celebrity Photographer, publisher of fashion website thefancyhub.com and voiceover for Mavin Records shows even more talent with her venture into acting. The talented creative professional makes her acting debut in the drama series called ‘Gidi Culture.’ The drama series has been described as a representative of the Nigerian Youth, and draws from many of …
Bi-racial American Filmmaker Gets Tanzanian Aunts to Open Up About Sexual Abuse Faced, Finds it Mirrors Her Own Traumas
Documentary Premieres on Tuesday, January 22 on WORLD Channel, Part of AfroPoP Series NEW YORK (January (11), 2013)—When filmmaker Eliaichi Kimaro, a mixed-race, first-generation American with a Tanzanian father and Korean mother, decided to do a documentary on her father’s culture she had no idea the secrets she unearthed would mirror the sexual abuse she …
African Cinema: WATCH the Exciting Drama Filled Adams Apples Chapter 1 & 2, a Movie About 21st Century Ghanaian Women (Video)
“Adams Apples is a 10 chapter cinema movie series created and directed by Shirley Frimpong-Manso and produced by Ken Attoh. It is set in the hustle and bustle of the city of Accra and its suburbs with glimpses of the exciting metropolis of London. The movie follows the lives of the four “Adams” Ghanaian women; …