Ghanaian Video Tales introduces the genre of African horror movies-and the filmmakers behind it. Since the early 1990s, video technology has drastically changed the African media world, enabling filmmakers to tell their own stories for local audiences. Featuring Ghanaian filmmakers, actors, and producers with on-set observations and clips from some of their most celebrated films, Ghanaian Video Tales follows the creation of the films themselves, from production to projection.
Tobias Wendl. 2006. 60 min. (Ghana/Germany)
2007 | 31st Margaret Mead Film & Video Festival | NEW YORK, Usa | Friday, November 9th-Sunday, November 11th, 2007 | American Museum of Natural History - Central Park West @ 79th Street - New York, New York 10024|
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NY Premiere
*Post-screening discussion with filmmaker Tobias Wendl and National Council of Ghanaian Associations' Mohammed Mardah.
2007 | African Film Festival | NEW YORK, Usa | Friday, November 9th-Sunday, November 11th, 2007 | American Museum of Natural History - Central Park West @ 79th Street - New York, New York 10024|
> Selection
NY Premiere