NINE, a movie with a cast comprising a diverse group of talented performers from Ghana, South Africa, Nigeria, and the US, will hit the Silverbird and Mall cinemas on Friday, November 29, 2024.
NINE, written by Briana Cole and Erica Joy centres on a series of enigmatic homicides of young women that occur during a full Ghanaian moon, which prompts a forensic expert and an American homicide detective to work together.
Driven by grief, the U.S. detective’s hunt for his daughter’s murderer leads him to Africa, where he, along with a group of assassins, unravels a chilling string of witchcraft-related killings.
Directed and produced by Chris Attoh, the movie introduces a fresh industry perspective while fostering connections among its cast members.
Speaking at a press screening at the Silverbird Cinema on Monday, November 25, Chris Attoh indicated that “this will be a great platform for collaboration and exchange of knowledge among stakeholders in the industry.
‘We are not only looking at the success of the film but we are also hoping that it will be a platform for industry stakeholders to learn and grow collectively”, he added.
Prominent performers like Rosemary Zimu, who is well-known for her parts in Netflix’s “Shadow” and the hit TV show “Savage Beauty”, Kate Henshaw who is well-known for her roles in Netflix’s “Blood Sisters” and “Chief Daddy,” and Damien D. Smith from FX’s “Snowfall” and USA’s “The Purge” are amongst the leading casts for Chris Attoh’s movie.
Talented Ghanaian actors Fred Amugi, Juliet Ibrahim, AdjeteyAnang, Zynnel Zuh, Sika Osei, Gideon Kojo Boakye, Ijeoma Grace Agu, Pascal Aka, and Darlyn Adu-Gyamfi are among those joining these African cinema stars.
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