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The producer and director of the film 'Azali', Kwabena Gyansah, is preparing to release another masterpiece which has Adjetey Anang and Clemento Suarez as lead actors.
'Last Stop' is a thriller that explores the life of a mini bus (trotro) driver and his mate, whose lives are thrown into chaos and must fight against the odds to survive.
The film also stars Lydia Forson, Gloria Sarfo, Benedicta Gaffer, Andrew Adote Tandoh, Foster Romanus, Fred Amugi, Kweku Elliot, Solomon Fixon Owo, McPratt Dadzie, and among others.
According to Kwabena Gyansah, director and producer of the film, “our goal is to tell a captivating and relatable story that takes the audience on an exciting ride throughout the duration of the film. The film is layered with themes of survival, family, betrayal, greed, and reconciliation that will certainly deliver on its promise,"
Apart from 'Azali', some of the Kwabena’s work include 'Nana Akoto' and 'High Currency', produced under Ananse Entertainment.
'Last Stop' is currently in production and is expected to continue through to the middle of July, 2024.
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