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Organised Khaos has put together some of Ghana’s finest actors for ‘Detor -The Rise of A Warrior Hunter’, an African epic retelling stories of 17th century Ngotsie.
The film explores the courage and resilience of a warrior hunter, weaving a narrative that delves into the roots of the Ewe people.
It stars other actors like Brian Angels, Akofa Edjeani, Andrew Tandoh Adote, Daniel Kojo Delong, Solomon Fixon-Owoo, Gadede Aku Segbefia, Jennifer Tuo Biney, Ricky Kofi Adelayitar. Edinam Atatsi, Kofi Boakye, Mynna Otoo, among others.
'Detor - The Rise of a Warrior Hunter' was executively produced by Patrick Kingsley-Nyinah and Mark Cofie Jnr , produced by Richlove Ohene Sika. The film was also written by Mark Cofie Jnr.
The music score composed, George Sedzro, is out now on all digital platforms.
Movie premieres at Snap Cinema, in the Accra Metropolitan building on March 21, 2024.
Tickets are selling via short code *714*11*12#.

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