Hollywood actor Idris Elba has unveiled his latest passion project: bringing African stories to the world through film.
In an exclusive interview with JoyNews’ Becky on the sidelines of his visit to King Tackie Teiko Tsuru II in Accra, Elba discussed his collaboration with local stakeholders and his vision for showcasing Africa’s rich cultural heritage through cinema.
With plans to incorporate musicians into the project once it is complete, Elba's initiative promises to be a game-changer for African storytelling.
Our conversation with the Hollywood star delves into the inspiration behind his latest endeavor and what’s next for this exciting project.
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