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Ghanaian filmmaker Kobina de Graft-Johnson is set to premiere his latest crime drama, King of T3MA, a gripping tale of sacrifice, survival, and tough choices set against the vibrant backdrop of Tema, Ghana.
The film, created by the de Graft-Johnson Brothers and directed by Kobina de Graft-Johnson, will debut in Brooklyn on August 24, 2024, at 2 PM at 274 Morgan Avenue, Suite 201.
King of T3MA explores the intense journey of Paa Kwesi, a man driven to the criminal underworld by the weight of debt and the desperate need to pay for his mother’s medical care.

As Paa Kwesi navigates the dangerous world of crime, he grapples with moral dilemmas and the consequences of his actions.
The film delves into universal themes of love, resilience, and sacrifice, connecting deeply with audiences far beyond its Ghanaian roots.
Directed by Kobina de Graft-Johnson, CEO and founder of Anibok Studios, King of T3MA is part of the studio's ongoing commitment to producing socially conscious films that spotlight stories from the African diaspora.
Anibok Studios is recognized as a leading producer of Ghanaian diaspora content, known for bringing authentic and diverse narratives to the global stage.
“We created a film that entertains while prompting reflection on the choices we make for those we love,” said de Graft-Johnson. “King of T3MA showcases the universal themes of love, sacrifice, and resilience. We are excited to share the true voices and stories of Ghanaian youth with the world.”
The film boasts an impressive cast, including David Oppong Osabutey, also known as “Big Tim,” as the lead actor, alongside Melvin Dain, veteran actor Fred Amugi, and Kingsley Yamoah.
Following the screening, there will be a Q&A session with the producer, director, and casting director.
Meanwhile, special guests and key figures in the film industry are expected to join in the celebration of this cinematic achievement.
Tickets for the premiere are available at the official King of T3MA website. The film is also set to premiere in Ghana between September and October 2024, giving local audiences the chance to experience the highly anticipated drama firsthand.
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