‘Asantewaa’ Takes Home Africa Narrative Change Award at AFRIFF
In a resounding victory for Ghana’s burgeoning film industry, ‘Asantewaa,’ has clinched Africa Narrative Change Award at the Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) awards ceremony held in Lagos, Nigeria.
The man behind the visionary creation, Jesse Sunkwa-Mills, the Creative Director at Mills Media Limited, gracefully accepted the accolade. This recognition highlights his impactful endeavors in challenging and reshaping stereotypical narratives about Africa through the art of compelling storytelling.
This accolade is not just a personal triumph for Sunkwa-Mills but a celebration of the collaborative effort between Africa No Filter and AFRIFF.
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The Africa Narrative Change Award, introduced this year, aims to showcase the dynamic nature of Africa and redefine global perceptions of the continent. To sweeten the victory, ‘Asantewaa’ was awarded a $5,000 cash prize, a testament to its outstanding contribution to narrative transformation.
‘Asantewaa’ unfolds a powerful narrative that delves into the historical resistance of the Asante Kingdom against British colonial powers. At the forefront of this tale of resilience is the iconic Nana Yaa Asantewaa I, Queen Mother of Ejisu, portrayed with depth and emotion by Ghanaian television star Nana Ama McBrown.
The film not only captivates with its storytelling but also boasts an electrifying soundtrack, courtesy of rapper and songwriter Eno Barony, seamlessly complementing the vivid 3D animation.
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Jesse Sunkwa-Mills’ dedication to breaking harmful stereotypes has found a fitting tribute in this award. His commitment to presenting Africa in a more accurate and positive light is evident in the success of ‘Asantewaa.’
By challenging conventional narratives, the film has not only entertained but also educated audiences about the rich history and resilience of the African people.
‘Asantewaa’ stands as a beacon of creativity and narrative excellence, showcasing the potential of African cinema on the global stage. As the film industry in Ghana continues to evolve, this triumph at AFRIFF serves as a testament to the power of storytelling in reshaping perceptions and fostering a deeper understanding of Africa’s rich heritage.
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