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Ghana’s First Woman-Produced Animation Film “Abrefi Koto” to Premiere at Silverbird Cinemas

An inspiring milestone for Ghanaian cinema! "Abrefi Koto," the first animated film produced by a Ghanaian woman, premieres at Silverbird Cinemas in Accra on November 9th. Join in celebrating this groundbreaking achievement for women in film and the animation industry.

Beverlyn Naa Larley Nunoo
Last updated: October 28, 2024 1:55 pm
By Beverlyn Naa Larley Nunoo
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An exciting chapter in Ghanaian cinema is set to unfold on Saturday, November 9th, at Silverbird Cinemas in Accra Mall, with the premiere of “Abrefi Koto,” the first animated film to be produced by a Ghanaian woman. This landmark production not only breaks ground in the world of Ghanaian animation but also paves the way for greater female representation in an industry where women’s voices and visions are being celebrated with renewed vigor.

“Abrefi Koto” promises to enchant audiences with its captivating storyline, vibrant animation, and a strong cultural narrative that reflects Ghana’s rich heritage. Produced by a pioneering female filmmaker, this film stands as a testament to the talent and innovation within Ghana’s burgeoning animation scene. As the first of its kind, the film is anticipated to inspire other Ghanaian creatives, especially women, to step into the world of animation and filmmaking.

The trailer, which can be viewed here, hints at the visual and narrative depth that viewers can expect from the film. This premiere not only marks a significant achievement for Ghanaian cinema but is also set to be a memorable event celebrating the creativity, hard work, and dedication behind this animated masterpiece.

The film’s producer invites all film enthusiasts, industry professionals, and supporters of Ghanaian cinema to join the premiere and be part of this historic occasion.

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