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Reflections: The Story Of Africa From The Lips Of Africans

Somewhere In Africa
Somewhere In Africa

Heroes Films production and Raj Films have captivated our minds with movies such as Sin of the Soul, Heart of Men and The Game. The producers are at it again this time with AMAA nominees Majid Michel and Martha Ankomah with the most expensive, thrilling, heartfelt and touching African tale ever told in Africa by Africans, “Some Where in Africa”.

A story of geode, a cry of Africans, the cries of humanity, the effects and defects of military government with soldiers everywhere with foolish wars to fight, the tears of abuse, some of it factual, most of it fiction but all of it is true and frequent happenings in Africa. The last two decades however, were unarguably turbulent of times for most African nations. Puddles of blood filled our streets with fear as terror lurks on every corner.

Horrors of combat embroiled in external unresolved conflicts. Everywhere in Africa a dirge was being sung. As mankind we have become our own enemy and we are left to the shackles of hopelessness and despair. Tomorrow they say will be better. But they forget history repeats itself. Our dreams have faded….our hearts resigned with no hope for the future. We walk on in darkness and so shall the rest of our days be.

Watch out for this award winning movie “SOME WHERE IN AFRICA”.  Many movies are good, some are great, but only selected few can be truly “essential.” Some Where in Africa is part of the select few. Ghanaians and African movie lovers across the Globe will truly enjoy this award winning movie.

The movie is scheduled to be launched in Johanesburg South Africa on May 13th 2011 and a grand premiere in Accra, at the Ghana National Theater on July 31st 2011..

Watch The Trailer Longer Version Of “Somewhere In Africa Below”

Check The Music Video Of “Somewhere In Africa Below”

 

Website: http://somewhereinafricamovie.com/

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18 thoughts on “Reflections: The Story Of Africa From The Lips Of Africans”

  1. because its a blatant copy of sarafina. 

    come up with original stories.
    sarafina meets sometimes in April. they even copied whoopi Goldbergs teacher character, the scene in front of the church, the grave side singing, the dancing at school assembly and the riot of the students.

    shame on frank raja

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  2. we tend to appreciate it more when are stories are been told by foreigners(Hollywood) , this is a true African story told by fellow Africans. Remix, reloaded or not it happens everyday SOME WHERE IN AFRICA,…

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  3. @maame.. dont be too shallow on your judgement.. I will wait to watch it before I lay judgement… Just because there are some similar scenes it is a copy fo Sarafina? i be…. Tell me hollywood doesn’t do the same thing….

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    • @p-web leave hollywood out of this and stick to the subject okay is this the first time your about to watch a GH movie or what 99%. Of us would agree with what maame said so what you own about are you on your period or what

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  4. .@miyagi… why should I leave hollywood out of this? oh i see.. may be you are white. LOL.. Once again I say that there have been numerous movies about the birth and death of christ and no one seem to complain about copying from each other.. why? because it is hollywood? So are we to say that anymovie that comes out with school children singing and dancing is a copy of SARAFINA? come on… Please let all wait till we watch it.. And yes I am on my period… LAUGH

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  5. @P-web, did you say white? Are you that dumb or you got cross eyes, didn’t you see. My picture next to my name Joker is. Good that you know that your on your period yeah

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    • @p-web why state it than and why are you changing your baboon lips now you clearly no that the dump comment you wrote didn’t make any.sense stop talking out of your mouth dude. And accept it period :-). I salute you

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  6. y are pple saying it is a stolen story..Africa’s history is one.. the history of kilings in S.A and Libya is only one story..wat hapenned is wat hapenned..dis is a good African production..y do we always sit down n let pple tel us our own story..shame o those who discredit dis beautiful piece of wrk by Frank Rajah Asare coz he is a true Ghanaian genius…

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