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Anibok Studios, in partnership with Cinema 57, is excited to announce the exclusive premiere of the much-anticipated film, King of T3MA, on October 18, 2024, at 6:00 PM.
The event will be held at The Garage, located in Community 10, Tema, and will spotlight a powerful narrative that captures the essence of Tema’s culture, ambition, and the untold stories that shape Ghana’s identity.
Directed and produced by the visionary filmmaker Kobina de Graft-Johnson, King of T3MA dives into the complex lives of its characters, portraying their resilience and aspirations in a bold and authentic story.
The film’s storyline weaves together themes that resonate with local experiences, offering audiences a look into the heart of Tema while highlighting the challenges and triumphs that define its communities.

The movie features some of the best talents in Ghanaian cinema, marking a new chapter in storytelling for both local and global audiences.
The premiere promises to be an engaging and immersive experience for attendees. It will include a live Q&A session where Kobina de Graft-Johnson, co-producer Mark Cofie Jr., and members of the cast will share behind-the-scenes insights into the making of King of T3MA.
The session will be moderated by Ivy Prosper, a renowned television host, reporter, and producer, who will guide the discussion, offering guests a deeper understanding of the creative process and the hurdles overcome to bring the film to life.

Guests at the premiere will also enjoy musical entertainment by Theo, alongside a variety of food and drinks, creating a lively atmosphere that celebrates not just the film, but the spirit of Ghanaian culture as well.
Tickets are priced at GHC 64, allowing attendees to be a part of an event that aims to elevate the local film industry and share Ghanaian stories with a broader audience.
King of T3MA is more than just a movie; it is a cinematic journey that reflects the realities of everyday life in Ghana.
It seeks to connect with viewers through its exploration of ambition and the drive to overcome life’s obstacles, offering a relatable and compelling portrayal of the resilience found within the Tema community.
The film’s premiere is set to be a landmark event for Ghanaian cinema, presenting an opportunity to embrace authentic African stories and bring them to the forefront of global storytelling.
Anibok Studios is committed to producing content that captures the depth and richness of African culture, with a focus on narratives that originate from Ghana. The premiere of King of T3MA represents the studio’s ongoing efforts to tell stories that resonate beyond borders, uplifting Ghanaian culture and experiences.
For those interested in attending, tickets are available for purchase, and RSVPs can be made through here.
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