Another One! Lilwin’s ‘A Country Called Ghana’ Gets Nomination In Black Star International Film Festival

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Lilwin’s latest film, “A Country Called Ghana,” has secured a nomination in the prestigious 2024 Black Star International Film Festival.

This marks the latest in a series of nominations since the movie’s first premiere at the National Theater on May 17, 2024.

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The Black Star International Film Festival, held annually in Accra, Ghana, celebrates African filmmakers and provides a platform for showcasing their work to a global audience.

The news of this nomination offers a glimmer of hope for Lilwin, especially following the tragic accident in Kumasi before the film’s premiere there, which resulted in the sad demise of a 3-year-old boy.

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The film, directed by Frank Fiifi Gharbin and executively produced by Kwadwo Nkansah Lilwin, is a Ghana-Nigeria collaboration featuring renowned actors such as Ramsey Nouah, Charles Awurum, Victor Osuagwu (Awilo Sharp Sharp), Paa George, and Sweet Mimi. The movie’s global recognition has led to a cinema distribution deal and screenings worldwide, including nominations in Germany, New Zealand, IMO International, and the Nollywood Film Festival.

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