Keteke (Akan: Train) is a 2017 Ghanaian comedy film written, directed and produced by Peter Sedufia.
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Directed by | Peter Sedufia |
Written by | Peter Sedufia |
Produced by | Peter Sedufia |
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Country | Ghana |
Language | English |
The film is set in the 1980s, when pregnant Atswei (Lydia Forson) and her husband Boi (Adjetey Anang) are trying to reach Atswei's village so she can give birth. The only source of transportation is a weekly train that they miss, forcing them to seek alternative transportation and launching them on an impromptu adventure through rural Ghana.[1][2][3][4]
Keteke represented Ghana at the annual Khouribja Africa Festival in Morocco, December 2018[5] where it received the Jury Special Mention Prize.[6]
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