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Kwaw Ansah Coming Out With Another Film Project ‘The Good Old Days’ – “The Love Of AA”

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The award winning Ghanaian film marker Kwaw Ansah who brought ‘Love Brewed In An African Pot’ And ‘Heritage Africa’ is coming out with another movie. Read the synopsis below…

“The good old days” is the umbrella title of Kwaw Ansah’s (a renowned film writer and Director, who needs no introduction as far as the film industry is concerned) next film project. The package consists of 24 episodes, with different subtitles, treating different themes relevant to the Ghanaian family life as in the “Good Old Days”.

The film project deals with the adventure of a family of eight and is set in the 1950s and 1960s. It is a healthy mix of “love”, “comedy” and “tragedy” which is designed to capture the nostalgic imagination of its audience and appeal to all age groups. Each episode brings back the joyful memories of our way of life in the years gone by.

The love of AA is an intriguing and compelling story of love, family life, childhood mischief and pranks. It ends with a mixture of comic and tragic events that are sure to capture the imagination of the viewing public and cause people to re-examine their interpersonal relations, which tends to pose a great challenge to society.

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  1. Eben, please can you get permission for these movies to be shown at GC or re-release:

    ‘Love Brewed In An African Pot’ And ‘Heritage Africa’

    I always hear about them from my elders and some of the comments but I have never seen them and they are hard to find

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  2. @Kin, sorry, from IMDB, it was made in 1981 but the story is set in 1951. To be frank, I’ve never heard of this movie before prior to this article. I watched it last night and all i can say is WOW! Kudos to Mr. Kwaw Ansah for his sheer display of genius and for promoting the true Ghanaian culture! This movie was good! Now am really interested to see what he’s going to bring out. With today’s superior technology and all. I can’t wait. Big ups! Mr. Ansah. You’re an instant legend in my book (really really appreciate the work you do).  Please continue to bring out more classics that depicts the GH culture like this for our youngsters to imitate. I felt old watching it last night and it was a great feeling! lol

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  3. I just watched the movie today “LBIAP” it was amazing..It was worth my time. I have never seen anything like this from ghana before. At one point I forgot it was a movie.

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  4. I asked about the year the film came out cause something about it felt so familiar, but now I know this is indeed my first time watching it.

    It was cool to see a young boisterous Koo Fori-is that him, Im convinced it was hip playing the uncle who came to put Aba’s father in his place (all the times Ive seen him, he’s in a chair strumming his guitar so it was cool to see him as an actor)

    DUDE, is it me or did anyone see Sway Dasafo, Aba’s elder brother looks just like Sway OMG and the man playing the “counselor” for some strange reason his acting style reminds me of Majid Michel

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