A lot went into the making of “Somewhere In Africa”, a movie tipped to be the next African blockbuster. The movie pulls together some of the best talents in the African industry to tell a true African story.
With names like Majid Michel, Kofi Adjorlolo, Martha Ankomah, Eddie Nartey, David Dontoh and Roselyn Ngissah on the cast list, you do not have to worry about the delivery. To get an idea about what “Somewhere In Africa” is bringing to our screens, read this….
In a town where bloodthirsty militants have subjected the government to a coup d’ etat, life has become unpredictable. It’s difficult to know whether you will wake up to a brilliant morning sun, which promises a day of solemnity, or a shimmering moon, which echoes the shouts of death.
In the wake of the seemingly normalcy of a capricious life, a new regime is established in Kimbala town; the superlative Military regime of Yusuf Mumbasa! Thirstier and fiercer than his predecessors, the people of Kimbala are dumb by his extreme ruthlessness.
The strongest of men are hit down to nothing more than a murmur; the influential are coiled in their shells in total stillness and the civilians hide behind the hypocritical facet of patriotism! Who will dare stop Mumbasa?! Widows cry, orphans wail and the whole town mourns in complete silence!!!
In the time when a couple of determined souls uses a weapon that has no bullet or sharp edges to overcome Mumbasa and yet fail miserably, there arises a group of fearless combatants; a group of unstoppable young students who refuse to fall into the category of the coward!
Their audacity is reinforced by their esteemed solidarity to seek justice for the family of their widowed vice principal, whose husband fell victim to the callous acts of Mumbasa. At this juncture, it cannot be told who is fiercer-the students or Mumbasa!
But is that necessary? When all that matters is who wins at the end! It is a war of fate, not only for the students, but for Mumbasa as well.
Can these unarmed, inexperienced and relatively feeble minor students bring the well shielded wall of the fearsome tyrant down?! Time tells, but only the end of this story can give us the answer.
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.. Click here to watch the movie’s trailer.
Check out the behind screen photos from the making of “Somewhere In Africa”. Click to enlarge for proper viewing…
Martha looks beatiful and young..looks real…cnt wait to watch itt!!
u are right ,Martha look good.
She look all young and pretty
Martha is a very beautiful young lady..Majid den became a pastor??movie gone b interesting..
Martha looks like the best money ive ever spent, Dammm girl look so natural and innocent!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ehh, rap papa paaaaa.
aaaaw martha hmmmmmmmmm you look so sweeet the kinda girl you need in your life young sweet and innocent come and pay my bride price loool
Saa?Okay!!!!
majid dnt luk cute as a dark skin kwraa…n yea martha luks young in dis pic and dis other actress in image number 20 also luks young..
what is this girl name? # 20 picture, i saw her in pool party movie. she look soooo young and beautiful in this movie, and Marta as well.
Woooow how young and cute and the most of all innocent Martha is. wondering how this movie wud be like. eeeiii but who be this papa soldier. i no sure say ibi majid lol
Martha looks beatiful and young full of hope nice one
SHE LOOK HELLA REAL IKE A SCH GAL THO……CNT WAIT TO WATCH IT!.
(clears throat – someone say SARAFINA) -We look forward to his movie – as long as FRANK RAJA did not steal the script from SARAFINA. And if he did this will not be the first time he has stolen a script
True talk…….lol……….
i love u so-much girl
when is it coming to DVD?