Kalsoume Sinare

Away Bus

 Kofa’s Media presents Agya Koo (Moses), Richard Asante (Padlock), Salman Mumin (Bibi), Fella Makafui (Kiki), John Dumelo (Kofi Asamoah), Kalsoume Sinare (Aunty), Prophet Wontumi Munil (Abeiku Santana) Rosalyn Ngissah (Aku), Adjety Anan (Doctor), Umar Krupp (Moshosho) Solomon Fixon-Owoo (Oboi). Director of Photography, Kelly Doe; Producers, Kofi Asamoah, Peter Sedufia; Executive Producers, Kofi Asamoah, Peter Sedufia, Francis Afortey. Production Manager, Nabil Mazungo; Written by Kofi Asamoah, Yaw Twumasi, Peter Sedufia. ©2022. Kalsoume Sinare must have rushed away from the set of […]

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African movie characters scene from African Movie Star review site.

Silence

 Kalsoume Sinare Tv presents Kalsoume Sinare (Yaayo), Jackie Appiah (Nena Yaa), Martha Ankomah (Narkie), Kingsley Yamoah (Apulewey), Umar Krupp (Mensah), Anderson Frimpong (Ganyo), Samuel Bravo (Ayaa). Story Idea, Kalsoume Sinare; Screenplay, Devine Jones; Associate Producer, Umar Krupp; Producer, Kalsoume Sinare; Executive Producer, Kalsoume Sinare TV; Director, Devine Jones; Director of Photography, Tunde Adekoya. © 2024. In the thick woods of Ghally, I found Silence. You may wonder what attracted me to the title of the claim–silence. I saw all three

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Behind a Smile

OJ Productions presents, Majid Michel (Fred), Adora Uko (Maria), Jim Iyke (Majid), Nadia Buari (Mara), Jibola Dabo (ChiefDajamaji) Gloria Young (Lucy), Omonie Oboli (Stacy), Florence Sunday (Fred’s mother), Screenplay/Director, Frank Raja Arase; Director of Photography, Tunde Adekoya; Executive Producers, Ojiofor Ezanyreche?Obumneke Ezeanyaeche. (C2009) Smiling faces sometimes pretend to be your friend/Smiling faces, smiling faces, is a frown turned upside down/Smiling faces, smiling faces tell lies and I got proof/Beware. Beware of the handshake that hides the snake/I’m tellin’ you beware

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Blackmail

Diamond World Film Production presents Kofi Adjorolo (Mr. Boateng), Jackie Appiah (Nikki), John Dumelo (Henry), Kalsium Sinare (Niki’s Mama), Biola Ige (Lavida), story by, by Ibrahim Seidu; Screenplay, Phil Efe Bernard; Director, joroloPhil Efe Bernard: Producer, Ibrahim Seidu. © 2010 I have two ideas about where to get a good, bellyful restaurant dinner in the states. Go to either a Chinese buffet or a Greek restaurant. No kidding, they feed you. That’s how I see most of the movies that

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Elegant African princess wearing traditional jewelry and attire, emphasizing African culture and heritage.

Princess Tyra

By Ali Baylay A Venus Film productions.Starring: Van Vicker, Jackie Appiah, Kofi Adjorlolo, Kalsoume Sinare, Rama Brew, Gavivina Tamakloe, Yvonne Nelson; Editor: Dapo Ola Daniels; Assistant Producer: Ali Samba; Producer: Abdul Salam Mumuni; Executive Producer: Abdul Salam Mumuni; Director: Frank Rajah Arase. 150 mins. The princely cast of Gollywood’s finest really do an excellent performance here, to boot, and in fact this movie got me sold to Gollywood movies. As you can see, I’ve been all about Nollywood, but since  I discovered Tears of

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Dramatic African movie poster featuring emotional characters and themes of love, hardship, and womanhood.

Tears of Womanhood

By Ali Baylay A Venus Film productions. Starring: Jackie Appiah, Majid Michael, Kalsoume Sinare, Psalm Adjetefio, Naana Hayford; Editor: Dapo Ola-Daniels: Music Score: Austin Erowele; Producer: Abdul Salam Mumuni; Executive Producer: Abdul Salam Mumuni; Director: Frank Raja Arase; Screenplay: Phil Efe Bernard. 145 mins. William Shakespeare died in 1616, then Caroline period, then Commonwealth, the Restoration, Enlightenment, Romanticism, Victorian, Modern, Post Modern and Contemporary period have all come and gone; well contemporary is still here. And Ghana became independent from the British

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