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In a groundbreaking triumph, Ghana's 3D animated film, 'Asantewaa,' secured the Africa Narrative Change Award at the recently concluded Africa International Film Festival (AFRIFF) awards in Lagos, Nigeria.
Jesse Sunkwa-Mills, the Creative Director at Mills Media Limited, accepted the accolade for his impactful efforts in challenging stereotypical narratives about Africa through compelling storytelling.
The Africa Narrative-Change award, a collaboration between Africa No Filter and AFRIFF, aims to reshape perceptions of Africa by showcasing its dynamism.
Introduced this year, the award included a $5,000 cash prize for 'Asantewaa,' a film that narrates the Asante Kingdom's resistance against British colonial powers, led by the iconic Nana Yaa Asantewaa I, Queen Mother of Ejisu.

Jesse Sunkwa-Mills' dedication to breaking harmful stereotypes has been recognized through this award, highlighting his commitment to presenting Africa in a more accurate and positive light. 'Asantewaa' not only earned critical acclaim but also set records during its premiere at Silverbird Cinemas, with all four halls sold out after an unprecedented six showings in a single night.

The film's success is attributed not only to its powerful narrative but also to the exceptional talents involved. Ghanaian television star Nana Ama McBrown lends her voice to the lead character, Yaa Asantewaa, while rapper and songwriter Eno Barony crafted an electrifying soundtrack that complements the vivid 3D animation.

Mills Media, a dynamic agency led by young professionals, showcased their prowess in delivering a masterpiece that goes beyond entertainment, contributing significantly to reshaping the narrative about Africa in the global film industry. '
Asantewaa' stands as an attestation to the transformative power of storytelling in challenging and changing perceptions.
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