Ama (1991)
A golden floppy disk becomes a prophetic device through which a young Ghanaian girl living in England, Ama, rediscovers her African identity. She learns its contents at the office where her mother cleans. The disk, through magic realism and by way of ancestors, warns her of the dangers of forgetting one's heritage.
Directors: Nii Kwate Owoo, Kwesi Owusu.
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Thomas Baptiste as Babs |
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Anima Misa as Corri |
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Roger Griffiths as Joe |
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Joy Elias-Rilwan as Araba |
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Georgina Ackerman as Ama |
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Gary Marius as Paul |
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Verona Marshall as Joyce |
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Eddie Tagoe as Brother Josh |
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Evans Oma Hunter as |
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Alexandra Duah as |
| Directing | Nii Kwate Owoo | Director |
| Directing | Kwesi Owusu | Director |
| Writing | Kwesi Owusu | Writer |
| Editing | Justin Krish | Editor |
| Production | Kwesi Owusu | Producer |
| Production | Nii Kwate Owoo | Producer |