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The Queen of Akra
Artwork for Queen of Akra
Directed by William Kojo Agbeti
Screenplay by David Nee Amarh Ammah
Based on Dode Akabi
Produced by
Starring
Narrated by
Cinematography William Kojo Agbeti
Edited by
Music by Gomez Tito
Color process William Kojo Agbeti
Distributed by Akwaaba Magic
Country Ghana
Language Ga

The Queen of Akra is a Ghanaian drama film that tells the story of Naa Dode Akaabi, a powerful and influential queen in the Akra region of Ghana. [1]

Plot

The Queen of Akra is a story set in a reimagined 1600s, where “Dode Akabi, the estranged wayward daughter” of the Obutu king’s concubine, is faced familial rejection, betrayal, and death. Undeterred, she sets out to prove herself as a valiant princess worthy of an inheritance. Discovering her royal lineage and the latent powers it bestows, Dode embarks on a quest to reclaim her rightful place as the Queen of Akra, but she must confront ancient evils, forge alliances, and uncovers the secret of her heritage. [2]

Crew

The film was written by David Nii Armah and directed by William Agbeti. [3] It was released on 6th March 2024 on Akwaaba Magic and Showmax on the DSTV platform.

Cast

The film features Melissa Nortey from DWP, who played the role of Dode Akabi, Adjetey Anang as Kpakpo and Jasmine Baroudi, who played as Akra Queen. [4]

References

  1. ^ Ansah, Peter (2024-02-29). "Naa Dode Akabi: Top GH film stars cast for upcoming movie of famous Ga Queen". Yen.com.gh - Ghana news. Retrieved 2024-05-25.
  2. ^ "Zoom into the Akwaaba Movie Marathon universe!". Zoom into the Akwaaba Movie Marathon universe!. Retrieved 2024-07-03.
  3. ^ NAKIBERU, REBECCA ERINAH. "Taim Africa - UNPACKING QUEEN OF AKRA: A LOOK BEHIND THE CAMERA". taimafricaarts.org. Retrieved 2024-06-25.
  4. ^ Ansah, Peter (2024-03-01). "DWP youngster gets major role in new Netflix-worthy movie, dancers hail her". Yen.com.gh - Ghana news. Retrieved 2024-07-03.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Draft:Queen of Akra (film))
The Queen of Akra
Artwork for Queen of Akra
Directed by William Kojo Agbeti
Screenplay by David Nee Amarh Ammah
Based on Dode Akabi
Produced by
Starring
Narrated by
Cinematography William Kojo Agbeti
Edited by
Music by Gomez Tito
Color process William Kojo Agbeti
Distributed by Akwaaba Magic
Country Ghana
Language Ga

The Queen of Akra is a Ghanaian drama film that tells the story of Naa Dode Akaabi, a powerful and influential queen in the Akra region of Ghana. [1]

Plot

The Queen of Akra is a story set in a reimagined 1600s, where “Dode Akabi, the estranged wayward daughter” of the Obutu king’s concubine, is faced familial rejection, betrayal, and death. Undeterred, she sets out to prove herself as a valiant princess worthy of an inheritance. Discovering her royal lineage and the latent powers it bestows, Dode embarks on a quest to reclaim her rightful place as the Queen of Akra, but she must confront ancient evils, forge alliances, and uncovers the secret of her heritage. [2]

Crew

The film was written by David Nii Armah and directed by William Agbeti. [3] It was released on 6th March 2024 on Akwaaba Magic and Showmax on the DSTV platform.

Cast

The film features Melissa Nortey from DWP, who played the role of Dode Akabi, Adjetey Anang as Kpakpo and Jasmine Baroudi, who played as Akra Queen. [4]

References

  1. ^ Ansah, Peter (2024-02-29). "Naa Dode Akabi: Top GH film stars cast for upcoming movie of famous Ga Queen". Yen.com.gh - Ghana news. Retrieved 2024-05-25.
  2. ^ "Zoom into the Akwaaba Movie Marathon universe!". Zoom into the Akwaaba Movie Marathon universe!. Retrieved 2024-07-03.
  3. ^ NAKIBERU, REBECCA ERINAH. "Taim Africa - UNPACKING QUEEN OF AKRA: A LOOK BEHIND THE CAMERA". taimafricaarts.org. Retrieved 2024-06-25.
  4. ^ Ansah, Peter (2024-03-01). "DWP youngster gets major role in new Netflix-worthy movie, dancers hail her". Yen.com.gh - Ghana news. Retrieved 2024-07-03.


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