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'Fix Us' a film produced by actress Yvonne Nelson and directed by Pascal Amanfo has begun streaming on movie platform Netflix.
The movie began streaming on Netflix on Sunday, August 2.
Fix Us tells a story of three young ladies who take on a journey of faith and fate.
When Nadie, Chioma and Jaya run into each other at an audition, they are bound by their common dream to be movie stars and form a friendship that can hardly be broken.
But when their dreams are eventually actualised, they soon realize that they want even something more from life. Something more than money cannot buy.
Fix Us which was launched in theatres on December 7, 2019, had cast including Mofe Duncan and Tobi Bakare from Nigeria, Prince David Osei, Michelle Attoh and Yvonne Okoro.
The Yvonne Nelson produced movie joins a growing list of Ghanaian movies that have made it onto Netflix.
Some of them include, Keteke and Sidechic Gang by Peter Sedufia and Shirley Frimpong-Manso's Potato Potahto and The Perfect Picture - 10 Years Later.
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