During a tumultuous time for Kwadwo Nkansah Lilwin, his latest film “A Country Called Ghana” has been nominated for the prestigious 2024 Nollywood Film Festival in Germany.
This recognition arrives amidst serious challenges faced by Lilwin in Ghana, following a tragic accident in Kumasi just before the film’s premiere, which resulted in the loss of a young boy’s life.
Directed by Frank Fiifi Gharbin and executive produced by Lilwin, this collaborative effort between Ghana and Nigeria features a cast of renowned actors including Ramsey Nouah, Charles Awurum, Victor Osuagwu (known as Awilo Sharp Sharp), Paa George, and Sweet Mimi.
“A Country Called Ghana” aims for global acclaim and hopes to secure a spot on Netflix. Its nomination and upcoming screening at the Nollywood Film Festival represent a significant milestone in its journey.
The Nollywood Festival/NEGA Awards Germany annually showcases the best of Nollywood to German audiences, fostering international trade and cultural exchange in an emerging market.
Scheduled for August 3rd, 2024, at GOETHE University, Purple Cinema, Mertonstr 26-28, Frankfurt AM Main, Germany, this year’s edition promises to be a highlight of the international film calendar.
Charles Awurum (Left) and Victor Osuagwu (Right)
“A Country Called Ghana” is a compelling film that delves into the heart of Ghanaian culture and socio-political landscape through a blend of drama and humor. Directed by Frank Fiifi Gharbin and executively produced by Kwadwo Nkansah Lilwin, the film is a collaborative effort between Ghanaian and Nigerian talent.
The story follows the lives of various characters, each representing different facets of Ghanaian society. From the bustling urban centers to the serene rural landscapes, the film paints a vivid picture of the nation’s struggles and triumphs. Key themes include family dynamics, political intrigue, and the pursuit of dreams in the face of adversity.
Central to the plot is the character played by Lilwin, whose personal journey mirrors the broader societal challenges. As he navigates his way through complex relationships and moral dilemmas, the film explores themes of identity, resilience, and hope.
Featuring an ensemble cast of renowned actors like Ramsey Nouah, Charles Awurum, Victor Osuagwu (Awilo Sharp Sharp), Paa George, and Sweet Mimi, “A Country Called Ghana” promises a rich, engaging narrative that highlights the talents and stories of both nations.
The film aspires not only to entertain but also to provide a thoughtful commentary on contemporary issues facing Ghana and, by extension, the African continent.
With its nomination for the 2024 Nollywood Film Festival in Germany and aspirations for a global audience on platforms like Netflix, “A Country Called Ghana” stands as a testament to the power of cinema in bridging cultures and sparking meaningful conversations.