Keteke

Keteke

Release date : March 4, 2017
Runtime : 1h 18m
Countries of origin : Ghana /
Original Language : Akan / English /
Director : Peter Sedufia /
Writers : Peter Sedufia /
Production companies : OldFilm Productions /
Revenue : $75,000.00
March 4, 2017 1h 18m Ghana Comedy Akan More
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It's the 1980s in rural Ghana, and Atswei is heavily pregnant and desperate to get to Ateke to deliver her baby. But when she and husband Boi miss the morning train — the only means of transport to the city — the hapless couple are left stranded in the blazing sun with only Boi's boombox for encouragement. A madcap race against time follows in this colorful screwball comedy, with wry but affectionate nods to Ghanaian traditions and gender dynamics.
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Joseph Otsiman
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Jeneral Ntatia
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Clemento Suarez
Train Man 2
Raymond Sarfo
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Edmund Onyame
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Edwin Acquah
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  • title:Keteke
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2017
  • Runtime:1h 18m
  • Genres: Comedy · Drama · Romance ·
  • Countries of origin: Ghana ·
  • Original Language: Akan · English ·
  • Director: Peter Sedufia /
  • Writers: Peter Sedufia ·
  • Production companies: OldFilm Productions ·
  • Revenue:$75,000.00
  • Overview:It's the 1980s in rural Ghana, and Atswei is heavily pregnant and desperate to get to Ateke to deliver her baby. But when she and husband Boi miss the morning train — the only means of transport to the city — the hapless couple are left stranded in the blazing sun with only Boi's boombox for encouragement. A madcap race against time follows in this colorful screwball comedy, with wry but affectionate nods to Ghanaian traditions and gender dynamics.
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