Directed by Nana Obiri Yeboah and shot in London, ‘Nana Means King’ set to be released early next year is an African movie which features award winning Ghanaian actor-Prince David Osei, and tells a challenging story of a young Ghanaian who lost everything—including hope in UK.
Excellently written by Jeff Wood and Lucy Delaat, ‘Nana Means King’ pushes extreme destitution against lost hope in a web where the past serves as an inescapable prison, unless the true key to the prison door is found.
But would Kwame who has lost everything he lived for and believed in, even have the WILL to escape from his past?
‘Nana Means King’ which is currently in its post-production stage has a lot to teach, and a lot to impact—making it a must watch movie of 2014.
In ‘Nana Means King’; Nana Kwame, a Ghanian illegal immigrant working in the UK who lost everything to betrayal, finds himself launched on a personal odyssey of self-discovery. Stripped of nearly all material possession, a place to live, and even his dreams of glory, Kwame must now find his way through the unfamiliar terrain of the displaced and invisible.
It is in this hour of darkness that his life takes an unexpected turn. When he is most vulnerable, Kwame finds beauty and love growing in the concrete wasteland. Though the mirror that is Shauna, he quickly realises that the past can be a prison we create for our own minds. It is only by helping to free Shauna from her prison that Kwame is eventually freed from his own.
Check out the below photos from the set of ‘Nana Means King’
Mmm…sounds good.
proud of Prince David!! keep it up sir
Sounds like something i would like to watch
WoW! I’m flabbergasted, hope this is not about Nana T.