Lil Win’s “A Country Called Ghana”

The Only Ghanaian Movie Nominated For African Film Festival In New Zealand Among 15 Others Submitted.

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‘A Country Called Ghana’, the latest movie of Ghanaian actor Kwadwo Nkansah, popularly known as Lil Win, has won a nomination at this year’s African film festival in New Zealand.

The movie which was directed by Frank Fiifi Gharbin and executively produced by Kwadwo Nkansah Lil win, is a Ghana-Nigeria collaboration, that sees some of the finest actors and actresses from the two countries to entertain and educate movie lovers about the need to preserve their heritage was the only Ghanaian movie that qualified for nominations among fifteen(15) other Ghanaian movies submitted.

The movie project features Ramsey Nouah, Charles Awurum, and Victor Osuagwu, popularly known as Awilo Sharp Sharp’, Paa George, and Sweet Mimi, among others.

‘A Country Called Ghana’ aims to get a slot on Netflix and gain recognition globally, being nominated and screened at the Nollywood Film Festival is a significant achievement.

Nollywood Festival/NEGA Awards Germany is an annual event dedicated to showcasing the best of Nollywood to the German audience to Foster international trading and exchange opportunities in this largely untapped market.

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The Year’s edition is scheduled to take place at GOETHE University, Purple Cinema, Mertonstr 26-28, in Frankfurt AM Main, Germany on August 3rd, 2024.

Kwadwo Nkansah, professionally known as Lilwin, is a Ghanaian artiste, actor and comedian.

He is the founder and director of Great Minds International School in Kumasi and CEO of Weezy empire, in the Ashanti Region of Ghana.

Lil Win's "A Country Called Ghana" Lil Win's "A Country Called Ghana"

 

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